huskystihl
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Neither quality nor octane makes much difference for the typical saw. We proved this at the GTG two weeks ago in Indy. The test saw was my 064 with a port 066 topend. Compression is about 150 PSI. The fuels tested were:
- Sunoco 94 Pump
- VP C10 100
- 100LL AvGas
- 95 Pump - No ethanol
There was only 3 seconds difference in all the fuels. That little amount may simply be operator difference. Just for the record, it was the lowest octane fuel that made the fastest cut time, Sunoco 94. But like you said, this is not a real high compression saw. It might make a difference on a 200 PSI saw, but that's not what most saws out there have.
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Maybe but i've found that my saws idle and have better acceleration as well as cleaner burning with higher octane.