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Realistic performance gains with porting a saw?
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<blockquote data-quote="Andrew Wellman" data-source="post: 3686636" data-attributes="member: 43674"><p><strong>Never mean any disrespect</strong></p><p></p><p>I never meant to disrespect anyones hard earned skill set or expertise. I have learned a great deal since that post, and still have a great deal more to learn. In my first attempt at porting, I used a scored echo 4600 (split case) saw to practice porting on. I read the two stroke tuners hand book over, and over and over again. I made some safe and modest changes to width, shape and height/depth and was blown away by the gains. It was more than I expected.:hmm3grin2orange: My own personal stock saw references were my 242xp and Dolmar 5105 and I would say that my experimental ported saw out cut the 242xp and was a match to the new 5105. And yes you are correct with your statement.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Andrew Wellman, post: 3686636, member: 43674"] [b]Never mean any disrespect[/b] I never meant to disrespect anyones hard earned skill set or expertise. I have learned a great deal since that post, and still have a great deal more to learn. In my first attempt at porting, I used a scored echo 4600 (split case) saw to practice porting on. I read the two stroke tuners hand book over, and over and over again. I made some safe and modest changes to width, shape and height/depth and was blown away by the gains. It was more than I expected.:hmm3grin2orange: My own personal stock saw references were my 242xp and Dolmar 5105 and I would say that my experimental ported saw out cut the 242xp and was a match to the new 5105. And yes you are correct with your statement. [/QUOTE]
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