The Ultimate Soaker
Speaking in terms of modding there is much you can do:
1) Collosus mod
2) Check Valve Freeze
3) Nozzle mods/drilling
4) Misc. Reinforcements (internals, pump rod, ect)
5) Backpack/capacity mods
Most of these mods are on my site, SSCentral. The _section here has a pictoral Collosus guide (called the pressure chamber modification I believe). I'd suggest you check out the section and look at Project CPS 4100i, iSoaker is recording every step he is taking in modding his CPS 4100.
1) Collosus mod
2) Check Valve Freeze
3) Nozzle mods/drilling
4) Misc. Reinforcements (internals, pump rod, ect)
5) Backpack/capacity mods
Most of these mods are on my site, SSCentral. The _section here has a pictoral Collosus guide (called the pressure chamber modification I believe). I'd suggest you check out the section and look at Project CPS 4100i, iSoaker is recording every step he is taking in modding his CPS 4100.
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Doom wrote:Speaking in terms of modding there is much you can do:
1) Collosus mod
2) Check Valve Freeze
3) Nozzle mods/drilling
4) Misc. Reinforcements (internals, pump rod, ect)
5) Backpack/capacity mods
Most of these mods are on my site, SSCentral. The _section here has a pictoral Collosus guide (called the pressure chamber modification I believe). I'd suggest you check out the section and look at Project CPS 4100i, iSoaker is recording every step he is taking in modding his CPS 4100.
Don't forget the cosmetics. Camouflage is also a good thing.
And as for the backpack mod idea, I've found that Camelback™ backpacks are ideal.
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With a name like Manhole Mayhem, it has to be good...
A lot of things can be done to a gun to enhance its performance. However its good to modify one with good power, size, shape, and capacity. All of these elements can be changed. All the mods here stated would and could work, yet to get at it to put a Monster QFD in, youd have to do a little bit of surgeory.Delta4 wrote:lets start with a CPS 4100. What would you do to it to create the ultimate soaker?
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It sounds like it would keel-haul and backfire the gun. Ill test that out this weekend to support you if it indeed does work.Timmitop wrote:You could start by adding the QFD nozzle that they removed when transforming the 2001 Monster into the CPS 4100.
You don't need to. Just stick the 8.5x nozzle into the qfd for a quickfill.
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Back with my report. I have stated that the Hypothesis is INCORRECT.Timmitop wrote:You could start by adding the QFD nozzle that they removed when transforming the 2001 Monster into the CPS 4100.
You don't need to. Just stick the 8.5x nozzle into the qfd for a quickfill.
pulled out my Monster XL Quickfill, and tried this out with one of my CPS 4100s. However I must say it was a hassle, and I ended up getting all wet just from trying this experiment. You are half correct, but technically your original idea failed when tried it.
You need to make sure your nozzles are locke into place, and good. One wrong twist of the nozzle and water goes spurting everywhere. While I did get it to work eventually, it will not open the back vavle to fill the resevoir. It will only filly the CPS Bladder for me, uselss if it didnt give me a full shot, which it did.
So technically, it wouldnt be of much help, but if your near a quickfill with a 4100, go for it. Just be warned its much easier to fill by hand.
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