Thought this animation was pretty interesting.
Thought this animation was pretty interesting.
I am a technology fool. I love my saws with the M-tronics and am already saving money for this saw. Despite its complex appearance it’s actually very simple in fact slightly simpler than the M Tronics. That said it simply has more computer controls but less moving fuel parts. All the new O-rings and rubber parts are supposed to be ethanol resistant. The injector assembly itself is a very very simple set up. As soon as it’s available in the US my MS441C and MS660 will be for sale.
Doubt it. There's a video of a 3 way between the 462, 500i and the 660. The 462 did comparable against it while the 660 stomped it in the cut. That high HP number is nice and all but a bigger engine with the same HP number with always put out more torque with a flatter curve.
The ero price conversion is over 1700 in our dollars.
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Ethanol+injector o-rings=
But hopefully not...
Yah, so are the fuel lines.all the car injectors that last for 10s' of years and 100 thousands of miles while running E10 (or E85) tell me that it's pretty well figured out now.
Yep just hard to see the value from a practical perspective. But have yet to see it run hardwood with a long bar.Judging by this, looks like a good 80cc saw. But honestly this makes the 462c very attractive in my opinion.
I have no need for any of my saws really, except one for occasional storm cleanup. But here I sit reading about them. What makes them so addictive? I guess it's because it's a loud, powerful gasoline powered engine that you hold in your hands and can cut **** up with it. Reckon?They need to make a 60cc one in the $600 range. Then I might have to buy a saw that I have no need for... or maybe wait till the porters have a couple dozen ported, shaved, squished and otherwise molested for the betterment of sawkind.
It's got 2 pumps total I'm toldSo, it that an electric fuel pump in the tank?
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Yep, a 60cc FI that weighs in the 10lb range. Make my CAD for a 261 completely obsolete! I’ll keep waiting and dreaming for the 400i or 300i. Figure about 5-10 years? My 260 and 026 should be good to go tell then!They need to make a 60cc one in the $600 range. Then I might have to buy a saw that I have no need for... or maybe wait till the porters have a couple dozen ported, shaved, squished and otherwise molested for the betterment of sawkind.
Judging by this, looks like a good 80cc saw. But honestly this makes the 462c very attractive in my opinion.
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