Sorry for the up.
Does this work with a JLW?
I bought a JLW-TM instead of a JLF since it’s a little stiffer. However I found it to be too stiff, is there a way to fix this, loose it a little bit (not as much as the JLF)?
Thanks in advance.
over time the spring will soften up…
From what I’ve read so far before attempting this…the only part of the mod that is semi permanent is the spring. Yea, I know they wear out as well but it’ll still be good after a long time of playing.
The post it approach will wear down quickly since it’s paper and the tape will also become uneven because you aren’t doing the same motions equally. I looked at the heat shrink approach but, that tends to have a mushy feeling when playing.
It’s not too big a deal with me since I like the JLF just fine but, I did order the seimitsu spring cause a little more stiffness couldn’t hurt no homo
manman
127
Lol, gotta love a good stiff stick. YES HOMO, mmmm.
Seriously though- yeah, I actually ended up undoing this mod after I tried it. It didn’t really accomplish what I wanted out of it, the switches were sticking randomly, and it just didn’t feel comfortable. I decided not to fuck with any more variations of the mod and just go back to stock (except the dual spring mod), because it just feels better imo. I’d like the deadzone to bea liiitle smaller, so maybe I’ll mess with it again in the future and not do so much tape or whatever, but I don’t think it’s that big of a deal.
Guess I did save me some hassle by just choosing the dual spring. I just installed it and felt it was too stiff but, a few thousand matches ought to loosen it up.
Gonna install it on my EX2 as well. (already did it on the Hrap2)
The stiffness does bring me back to the time I used happ. Man my hand hurts. 
manman
129
lol, yeah it’s a little stiff, but once I got used to it and went back to one with the normal spring I didn’t like it as much anymore. Truth is once you play on any stick long enough you probably just get used to it and changing it feels weird… I doubt it helps my game at all, I just got used to having it that way, haha.
Sazae
130
I am curious if you can add an extra spring into an LS-32 to tighten that up. My LS-32 is pretty worn out after a couple years of heavy play and I would like to add another spring to it to make it a little stiffer than it was when I first bought it.
Why not just replace it with a new LS-32 spring?
Sazae
132
I have an extra LS-33 spring laying around, plus I very much enjoy American sticks with a lot of resistance so I’d like to see how hard I can make the LS-32.
no japanese spring will help…
even the LS-56 (the stiffest of all) cannot come close to happ/iL… and it’s WAY stiffer than an LS-32/33 or JLF spring (even 2 of any of them together)…
I need to try 2 LS-56 and see how I like it… but they won’t fit on a jlf unless you cut it…
Sazae
134
I know it will not become as hard as a Happ stick. What I want to see is just how stiff it can be without fucking my LS-32.
did anybody try buy spring from home depot instead of ls-33?
the L-52 is a stiffer spring then the L-33 but u can also buy them at home depot
Just did the spring mod on my TE now my stick is stiff and awesome!! no pun intended
Digital
139
This mod sucks, I tried it and I just ended up using a stock JLF spring. You will never be able to get it as stiff as a Happ/IL stick.
I gotta agree with Manman about the stick sticking and just feeling shitty with the Seimitsu springs in it.
Mofus
140
I’ve tried variations of this mod a few times. like many people have said, its a process of trial and error to find what you feel is best.
Currently on my HRAP2SA, i have added 2 thin layers of heat shrink wrap to the throw of the acuator and have decided to leave the the spring and engage stock. Now i just have a shorter throw which I personally like this the best as i can play fighting games and shmups with the same stick without much difficulty. I measured the diameter with a digital caliper and it reads at about 12.54mm.
I think its worth playing around with but tastes may vary from game to game. If you can’t end having multiple sticks for different games trying to find a nice middle ground has seemed to work for me.
trial and error… if you don’t put the spring in right it’ll feel like poop… if you get it in there right it feels great…
manman
142
well for the record I never said the spring feels shitty, it was the other parts of the mod that I didn’t like. I think it’s really just preference over everything else. I did a TON of trial and error and varriations on the mod but just liked the stock feel more. that was mostly for the throw/engage stuff though. the spring mod is simple, and for quite a while I liked (or thought I liked) it more. then I got a new stick for a project I wanted to do, and playing with them side by side I ended up liking the looser feel more. nothing to do with the mod being bad or difficult, just my pref. on the feel of it.
that’s why I quoted digital… :lol:
I only like the spring part of the mod… I’ve played both ways and dashes just come out better for me with a bit more tension…
I just don’t think people should say the spring part it crappy… it’s all a matter of preference… and to say it’s always clunky is incorrect… if you don’t get the springs right it will be, but if you fiddle with it a bit more and get it right it feels like stock, just a bit stiffer… <no homo>