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cjh761

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whats the difference between an absolute and a vapor zone?
« on: December 12, 2006, 08:05:33 AM »
if i drill the vapor zone pin under ring and drill the absolute extremely strong how will the reactions be and is there any other drillings i should do on the absolute inferno

 

charlest

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Re: whats the difference between an absolute and a vapor zone?
« Reply #1 on: December 12, 2006, 04:51:32 PM »
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Cover is the same.

With the Vapor Zone, you can fine tune the reaction a bit more due to the asy core. It's the postioning of the MB in relationship to the pin that will give you more versetility in drilling options.



It's the position of the pin in relation to the PAP and the midline that determines the ball's reaction via flare and relative RG. It's the MB that determines ONLY the type of path the ball will take, in balls with a significant mass bias. The MB position forces a type of ball path upon the ball reaction.
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