It is said that curiosity killed the cat, but I'm still going strong.
Anyways, assuming that you had a near leak-proof piston, instead of an equalization hole, you could use a one way valve so that if you filled from the pilot area, you would have an extremely efficient piston valve.
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Many people have talked about this. Some put the rubber over the equalization hole so it acts like a check valve. I thought (and probably others) about putting a presta valve inside which is a check valve.
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Ok, thanks for the info!
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I've incorporated this into some of my mini coaxial designs, like this.
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Hahah nice pimp..That was a little secret of gorts,or so I was told.
A simple one way valve could be built into a piston easily,like Keep_it_real said.A piece of thin rubber material that only allows air to flow one way.
As for a super efficient piston.Weight is also very important and the weight of a check valve could decrease it's efficiency.That's only if you were over the top about efficiency and weight dwell time etc etc
A simple one way valve could be built into a piston easily,like Keep_it_real said.A piece of thin rubber material that only allows air to flow one way.
As for a super efficient piston.Weight is also very important and the weight of a check valve could decrease it's efficiency.That's only if you were over the top about efficiency and weight dwell time etc etc
