Kaslab Airsoft compares the older Wolverine Inferno Gen 2 airsoft engine with the new XTS version. Whilst the newer model promises better efficiency and improved components like a stainless steel nozzle, it arrives as a bare-bones upgrade kit. This means users have to perform an organ transplant surgery by moving the solenoid and airline from their old setup to the new one, which he finds slightly tedious.
Rummbolt explores whether the new Wolverine Inferno XTS engine can finally cure the dreaded "midcap syndrome" in MTW airsoft replicas. This annoying issue causes BBs to fly unpredictably as the magazine empties, usually because the high-pressure nozzle pushes the BBs too far into certain types of hop-up buckings. He compares his reliable, mostly stock setup against the new engine to see if the "extended stroke" technology allows for a wider variety of aftermarket parts without the usual headache.
Rich of Wolverine Airsoft is proud to announce the new Inferno XTS HPA Engine in this video... "The INFERNO XTS builds on everything that made the INFERNO Gen 2 a legend—delivering the same award-winning performance and reliability, with more forgiveness, tunability, and raw potential than ever before!"