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since no one anwsered my question regarding pop ups doing more than just raising compression I'll put it another way. Some race saws only have 150 or so psi compression, but have had the heads removed and changed to something with a smaller CC compaired to stock....

im guessing the smaller CC is offering something and that a pop up may be a way of achieving a similar thing.......not just compression..

any thoughts???
 
since no one anwsered my question regarding pop ups doing more than just raising compression I'll put it another way. Some race saws only have 150 or so psi compression, but have had the heads removed and changed to something with a smaller CC compaired to stock....

im guessing the smaller CC is offering something and that a pop up may be a way of achieving a similar thing.......not just compression..

any thoughts???

Saws with two piece heads often run alcohol or other fuels, it's a whole different ballgame.:cheers:
 
since no one anwsered my question regarding pop ups doing more than just raising compression I'll put it another way. Some race saws only have 150 or so psi compression, but have had the heads removed and changed to something with a smaller CC compaired to stock....

im guessing the smaller CC is offering something and that a pop up may be a way of achieving a similar thing.......not just compression..

any thoughts???

I believe that's so that they can recover compression they loose when raising the exhaust much higher.
 
The MS660 is back together and running. Throttle response is extremely snappy. Max RPMs are 14,300. I have it tuned to about 13,900-14,000.


The 390XP is measured and apart. Here are the specs on it.

Compression 149
Squish .026"
Exhaust 95° ATDC / 170° Duration
Transfers 118° ATDC / 124° Duration
Intake 75° BTDC / 150° Duration
Blowdown 23#°
 
The MS660 is back together and running. Throttle response is extremely snappy. Max RPMs are 14,300. I have it tuned to about 13,900-14,000.


The 390XP is measured and apart. Here are the specs on it.

Compression 149
Squish .026"
Exhaust 95° ATDC / 170° Duration
Transfers 118° ATDC / 124° Duration
Intake 75° BTDC / 150° Duration
Blowdown 23#°

:cheers:
 
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Yes, it's a Mahle, as are all P&Cs on pro Husky saws.

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I see a distinct quality difference between the Stihl and Husky castings :cheers: Now I know what the earlier guys were talking about in regard to the MS660 pictures ;)
 
I thought I'd show a few pics of my porting layout. As you can see, there's tons of room for port widening, unlike the MS660. The 660 is hugely limited by skirt width and ring end locations. The Husky has almost a full circle skirt and the rings end towards the middle of the intake.


Here I've marked the tops and bottoms of the intake and transfers, original port width, desired port width, and ring end pins.

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Here you see the skirt edges, original port width, desired port width, and port top and bottom.

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I thought I'd show a few pics of my porting layout. As you can see, there's tons of room for port widening, unlike the MS660. The 660 is hugely limited by skirt width and ring end locations. The Husky has almost a full circle skirt and the rings end towards the middle of the intake.


Here I've marked the tops and bottoms of the intake and transfers, original port width, desired port width, and ring end pins.

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Here you see the skirt edges, original port width, desired port width, and port top and bottom.

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so does the 390 take aswell to porting as the 346 and 372?
 
I thought I'd show a few pics of my porting layout. As you can see, there's tons of room for port widening, unlike the MS660. The 660 is hugely limited by skirt width and ring end locations. The Husky has almost a full circle skirt and the rings end towards the middle of the intake.


Here I've marked the tops and bottoms of the intake and transfers, original port width, desired port width, and ring end pins.



Here you see the skirt edges, original port width, desired port width, and port top and bottom.

So what you're trying to say Brad is that this 390 will be 2lb lighter than stock? ;)
 

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