i've found rear sfr decreased to 11 o clock, forward sfr tuned to around 1-1:30, light rammer, dwell down to 9ms, and then lpr tuned till consistency stays constant and fps spikes all over the place are removed has given me the softest and crispest shot. more optimal tuning could be achieved if further weight is removed from the bolt and front sfr is increased more. This will speed the bolt cycle speed forward. and also allow the rear sfr or lpr to be decreased slightly again as more mass has been removed.
If you want optimal efficiency, the forward SFR should be opened to allow more flow. Doing this and getting your marker’s dwell tuned will achieve better efficiency! - Sam
There is nothing to tune, the bolt is not dwell sensetive, and there is no SFR or LPR... Like Jack Wood told, you play the cs2 and all PE guns with Gamma Core like it is from factrory, and leave it alone, just look after it and keep it clean
It's actually the same for the LV1.6. Both the 1.6 and LV2 use the same solenoid. Only difference is the LPR is a little bit bigger on the LV2 than the 1.6.
For that, I'd leave the SFR's stock and use the heavy rammer. Adjust your HPR (red) accordingly, and then see if you're able to lower the LPR slightly!
Finally someone else slaps on the S'trig🙌🏾🤙🏾
i've found rear sfr decreased to 11 o clock, forward sfr tuned to around 1-1:30, light rammer, dwell down to 9ms, and then lpr tuned till consistency stays constant and fps spikes all over the place are removed has given me the softest and crispest shot. more optimal tuning could be achieved if further weight is removed from the bolt and front sfr is increased more. This will speed the bolt cycle speed forward. and also allow the rear sfr or lpr to be decreased slightly again as more mass has been removed.
So when tuning the LPR with a tester gauge, what does lowering vs raising the psi do to efficiency or smoothness of shot?
Bloody Good Info > Thank You
You bet. Thanks
Shouldnt the sfr be tuned for optimal efficiency?
If you want optimal efficiency, the forward SFR should be opened to allow more flow. Doing this and getting your marker’s dwell tuned will achieve better efficiency! - Sam
So, what was your final lpr pressure and final dwell number?
thank you man
You're welcome! - Sam
Mine was 1 of the 1st run lv2s so i think i got the crappy lpr. So i was basically told..dont adjust it just leave it at factory abd im good
CS2 pro tuning please… thanks in advance…
There is nothing to tune, the bolt is not dwell sensetive, and there is no SFR or LPR... Like Jack Wood told, you play the cs2 and all PE guns with Gamma Core like it is from factrory, and leave it alone, just look after it and keep it clean
Can you do one for the lv1.6
It's actually the same for the LV1.6. Both the 1.6 and LV2 use the same solenoid. Only difference is the LPR is a little bit bigger on the LV2 than the 1.6.
What trigger is that? Thanks
It's actually a stock CS1 trigger hat! - Sam
Do you have any similar or same video of the Lv 1.6?
Unfortunately no, but to tune your 1.6, you would follow the exact same steps!
What would get the softest shot?
For that, I'd leave the SFR's stock and use the heavy rammer. Adjust your HPR (red) accordingly, and then see if you're able to lower the LPR slightly!
How to tune your LV2: don’t.
Nothing wrong with bone stock settings!
Exactly just switch It to whatever mode you need per what you are playing.