Answer
Dec 07, 2016 - 09:01 PM
Hi there!
Technically it would work with the Fusion Engine if it wasn't for the fact that you have to heavily modify the back of the gearbox to make room for the mounting hardware of the wraith. It has yet to be determined if the amount of space required to be removed on the fusion engine rear piece would be too much and cut into the internal air canals of the fusion engine. Depending on your body being used, it may not be possible. However, in the case of an SR25 (Where there is addition rear body space like in the G&Ps, it may be possible). As far as using CO2, I would check with PolarStar to see if it would void your warranty though. In the past, they had a statement that CO2 would void warranties, but that was before the regulated Wraith was available.
The Fusion Engine in it's stock form can utilize more air than other single solenoid units, however, with a larger bore nozzle, low flow poppet, poppet shims, banjo, and other efficiency upgrades, it could be a very formidable setup. A matter of fact, I am contemplating doing this to a personal build.
So... long story short, the answer is yes... and no....
Hope this helps.
Thanks!
Technically it would work with the Fusion Engine if it wasn't for the fact that you have to heavily modify the back of the gearbox to make room for the mounting hardware of the wraith. It has yet to be determined if the amount of space required to be removed on the fusion engine rear piece would be too much and cut into the internal air canals of the fusion engine. Depending on your body being used, it may not be possible. However, in the case of an SR25 (Where there is addition rear body space like in the G&Ps, it may be possible). As far as using CO2, I would check with PolarStar to see if it would void your warranty though. In the past, they had a statement that CO2 would void warranties, but that was before the regulated Wraith was available.
The Fusion Engine in it's stock form can utilize more air than other single solenoid units, however, with a larger bore nozzle, low flow poppet, poppet shims, banjo, and other efficiency upgrades, it could be a very formidable setup. A matter of fact, I am contemplating doing this to a personal build.
So... long story short, the answer is yes... and no....
Hope this helps.
Thanks!
