Precise ELA Telescoping Mod by Super-T!

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Cjax

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Nope, that's next week.

I must say, I been getting real antsy and spent the morning checking out some other mods of lesser quality for the price, and after watching a few vids and seeing comments and reviews I'm reminded why I chose to wait for a superior product instead of jumping on a cheap fix. The wait is tough, but the end result will we so much better than settling for something I'd have to modify and still not come close to what I'm getting here!
 

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Nope, that's next week.

I must say, I been getting real antsy and spent the morning checking out some other mods of lesser quality for the price, and after watching a few vids and seeing comments and reviews I'm reminded why I chose to wait for a superior product instead of jumping on a cheap fix. The wait is tough, but the end result will we so much better than settling for something I'd have to modify and still not come close to what I'm getting here!

i too got antsy and purchased a mechanical clone, but will be on the classies the day i get my ELA. im loving this mech mod, and i know im in for a treat when the time comes.. cant wait to finally have a high quality mod
 

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ELA silica hybrid -18350 mode ;-)

.95ohms of vaping goodness.

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PS- it's sort of hard to see in the pic, guys, but with the UD RBA it definitely looks like a one piece mod. On hand it looks very pretty.


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I've been waiting for someone to comment on the adjustable draw. How does it perform? When it's fully closed is it truly off? Can you feel incremental flow as you turn it on?

I'm thinking of boring out the holes on a 510 stupid wide to see how far up the draw will go.

Yes you can choke it completely and yes you can feel the draw change incrementally with each turn. It works as claimed in true SuperT fashion.
 

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For those folks who were asking about the Brass Velocity T-tip, David had ran some of those off a while back as limited supply and due to some concerns a few folks had with brass and biological issues, they were taken off the shelves.

I for one, love them and could care less about that issue... but that's just me. I agree they look beautiful, but wish they were of the Snub Nose variety, they are a little long (I have 2).
 

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I can't believe nobody has posted any pics with the ithaka yet. I don't think I have seen any with the kayfun either. Anyone with an ithaka please post some pics for us waiters.

I think the Ithaka will look superb on the ELA. From what I can tell, it will have matching knurling and the size of the Ithaka I believe around 23-24mm.

I have the Ithaka waiting for my ELA which is in the very low 15000 order. Also anxious how this will look with my brushed kayfun.

After looking at the brass accents, I am glad I originally ordered those.
 

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I saw this in the Shockwave thread, and This reviewer really really likes the Shockwave, Im just wondering if he ordered and ELA. Ive seen him here in ECF, mostly in the GG and other high end MOD threads. I really like his remarks on how the power is so much harder hitting because of the conductivity etc. on Super Ts design and the Rhodium etc. I really hope that I feel a big difference on the ELA compared to what Im using now.

I cant wait to get ELA and get blown away.
I also saw a thread on the well known "greek" forum in regards to the lack of innovation and design in the MOD industry and how no one is creative and doing anything different, obviously he has not seen the ELA.

The Shockwave by Super-T Manufacturing Review - YouTube
 
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I really like his remarks on how the power is so much harder hitting because of the conductivity etc. on Super Ts design and the Rhodium etc. I really hope that I feel a big difference on the ELA compared to what Im using now.

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This only really applies if you use it purely mechanical though. :)
 

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I thought the Shockwave had some electronics? Will using a Kick take away from its conductivity I wonder. I dont use ultra low resistance, usually 2.2 or thereabouts. Anywho, I cant wait to take it out for spin.

No electronics, but the switch assembly does have a wire. A nice and heavy gauge one. :)

When using a kick, the power is regulated by it, so as long as the kick is fed the power within it's required range, the output will be the same, it doesn't care if it gets 4.2 or 3.7 volts. So you will not notice any difference at all. That's kind of the point of a kick. :)

I'm going to buy a Crown me thinks, for the occasional carto tank use.

from watching Dave's video, im under the impression that genny tank atties will not sit totally flush withe the ELA (there is a very very small gap). Can anyone comment on this (am i incorrect?, how noticeable is the gap? etc)

Judging by the photo's I've seen so far, I wouldn't worry about it too much, and I hate gaps. :)
 
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