I just transitioned from a NXT to a GFIII and am in the process of getting the cams/springs/dry clutch setup to my liking, and was wondering what I should be going for if I want it to feel relatively close to the NXT which I loved.
I'm guessing I want the dry clutch tightened up not all the way but close, and the lower strength springs? Currently it feels like I have points in the axis where it isn't smooth enough and is a bit jumpy. And should I be going for the space cams rather than avionics?
Eventually this will be with a 200mm extension, but while I wait for new mount plates it's without extensions atm. Any suggestions would be appreciated.
Getting the Gunfighter Mk III to "feel" like the NXT
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Re: Getting the Gunfighter Mk III to "feel" like the NXT
Space cams definitely and watch this video as a guide about changing cams and springs and adjusting the dry clutch.
Make sure the cams are properly tightened, otherwise you could damage them.
Make sure the cams are properly tightened, otherwise you could damage them.
Re: Getting the Gunfighter Mk III to "feel" like the NXT
Thanks, will give the space cams a shot. I've already tried the hard stop avionic cams but wasn't a fan so switched back.
So space cams, medium/heavy springs and heavy dampening to get close to the NXT feel?
And what's a good indicator that the cams are tight enough?
So space cams, medium/heavy springs and heavy dampening to get close to the NXT feel?
And what's a good indicator that the cams are tight enough?
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Re: Getting the Gunfighter Mk III to "feel" like the NXT
Especially heavy dampening, yes.
The video explains how to tighten the cams.
The video explains how to tighten the cams.
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