alderman
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Went up to Chehalis this afternoon. Stopped by the saw shop and took a look at the 362. Looks a lot like a 361 with $100 added to the price. No chance to fire one up as they're a bit out of my price range.
ill tell ya its worth that extra 100 it is a monster in comparison
I've never ran one, only held one...but really? Just looking at Stihl's site it has less than a %5 hp increase, but it's also 9.x% heavier. The bigger difference I would think is that they claim it has 20% less fuel consumption, and 50% less emissions. There's about a $80 dollar difference here. Now imo I do think the lower fuel consumption, and the lower emissions is amazing.
Every report so far has been impressive. Where the 361 screams with HP, the 362 seems to scream with torque. I'm looking forward to running one but don't know when I will. I need another saw like a hole in my head.
Every report so far has been impressive. Where the 361 screams with HP, the 362 seems to scream with torque. I'm looking forward to running one but don't know when I will. I need another saw like a hole in my head.
ive seen one run with a ported 361 at ericks gtg
ill tell ya its worth that extra 100 it is a monster in comparison
ive seen one run with a ported 361 at ericks gtg
BS.....I was there too and just barely beat the 362 with my stock 262xp....I think your cornfused on that one....
TRI955,
From stihlboy's two posts I'm assuming that the 362 smoked a ported 361. Are you saying this is not so? I don't know enough about the 262xp to know where it should shake out against the stihls. Just wondering.
Thanks.
TRI955,
From stihlboy's two posts I'm assuming that the 362 smoked a ported 361. Are you saying this is not so? I don't know enough about the 262xp to know where it should shake out against the stihls. Just wondering.
Thanks.
no i had mistaken the 5100 for the 362, but the 362 was a bit more powerful than the 361
The 362 wasn't close to any ported 361. It has a slight edge on a stock 361. Big difference there. And yes, I would expect a ported 50cc saw to beat most any stock 60cc saw in cant racing.
Take a closer look at the times. Saw #5 is the same as saw #10. #10 was not representative of the saw.
Even so, .3 tenths of a second? Not close?
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