crabby cooter
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Is that the video from the stock saw?
Or do u only test this with the Ported one?
just did the ported saw, didn't see any reason to waste time and wood doing it to a stock saw
Is that the video from the stock saw?
Or do u only test this with the Ported one?
This saw doesn't belong to me.Brad, are you going to hang on to the original non-wrap handle?
Copy that!This saw doesn't belong to me.
While a step in the right direction, what you have tested is not a true representation of what I do. Just removing the divider in the intake boot leaves a huge restriction right in the middle of the intake port...far from an ideal scenario. I also modify the strato ports inside the cylinder. Will this make the difference on this model? I don't know. I didn't take the time to test it. I wish now that I would have. I guess I'm going to have to do another one of these to find out. And yes, I will post the results, good or bad.just did the ported saw, didn't see any reason to waste time and wood doing it to a stock saw
You sir , are of course , entirely correct ... however the laws of physics have not changed and to insist that they have is the greatest folly of all ! Sarge out !“Any fool can criticize, complain, and condemn—and most fools do.”
“most people listen not to hear, but to respond”.
Well..... in this case there are those who watch with no hope of learning. Rather, only to find some critique of the process.
So..... while a few of us keep learning and improving a few of you will keep loading those rubber bullets. Firing them from some non descriptive basement at a rapid 23 WPM.
There’s big difference between honest inquisition, and snarky, passive aggressive questions with an obvious air of condemnation. The likes of which we’ve all grown weary.
Brad and others- you’re crazy for putting your work out there. To be critiqued by every human who’s ever changed a spark plug..... but I’m glad your doing it.
You don’t have to agree with or replicate a porters design. But we can certainly observe, appreciate and learn something along the way.
You sir , are of course , entirely correct ... however the laws of physics have not changed and to insist that they have is the greatest folly of all ! Sarge out !
“Any fool can criticize, complain, and condemn—and most fools do.”
“most people listen not to hear, but to respond”.
Well..... in this case there are those who watch with no hope of learning. Rather, only to find some critique of the process.
So..... while a few of us keep learning and improving a few of you will keep loading those rubber bullets. Firing them from some non descriptive basement at a rapid 23 WPM.
There’s big difference between honest inquisition, and snarky, passive aggressive questions with an obvious air of condemnation. The likes of which we’ve all grown weary.
Brad and others- you’re crazy for putting your work out there. To be critiqued by every human who’s ever changed a spark plug..... but I’m glad your doing it.
You don’t have to agree with or replicate a porters design. But we can certainly observe, appreciate and learn something along the way.
This a well - thought out hypothesis Mr Snelling ! Heavens knows there’s no time to waste !!!I have plans to port this one without gutting the stratos and more changes planned for the one with gutted stratos.
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