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my guess is there will be no change in cut times. post your guess here.

It seems possible that with the air port closing before the charge port there will be some bad dynamics in the intake. If that negatively affects the filling of the crankcase, it could do worse.
 
No divider ? Hard to tell without pc in front of me ... my guess is that even though it has potential to flow more air in this application it won’t
 
What happened to wicked works Saw ? Website sez permanently closed ... ???
 
Is your product just solely based on a combination to make time improvements in a cut or is there other considerations that you would sacrifice a faster time...And if so...what may they be and why?

Thnx
 
Is your product just solely based on a combination to make time improvements in a cut or is there other considerations that you would sacrifice a faster time...And if so...what may they be and why?

Thnx
Pretty sure he's got an eco model for you Jamie, it's a green saw lol.
 
Pretty sure he's got an eco model for you Jamie, it's a green saw lol.
haha...ok I get the joke now.
A 'Green' saw. Right because I wouldn't want to hurt the tree. As long as it goes through the motions and releases fluids.
Kind of like a dog humping your leg.
 
haha...ok I get the joke now.
A 'Green' saw. Right because I wouldn't want to hurt the tree. As long as it goes through the motions and releases fluids.
Kind of like a dog humping your leg.
You better not be hurting any trees:buttkick:. Fuel economy is typically a concern of mine, if one saw cuts fast but another cuts real close but substantially longer it can save some time at the end of the day. Obviously everyone's circumstances are different and what works for mine may not even be applicable next year for me let alone someone else.
Hope all's well up your way.
 
You better not be hurting any trees:buttkick:. Fuel economy is typically a concern of mine, if one saw cuts fast but another cuts real close but substantially longer it can save some time at the end of the day. Obviously everyone's circumstances are different and what works for mine may not even be applicable next year for me let alone someone else.
Hope all's well up your way.

no mater how fast the saw is, production is stopped when your at the gas can. it matters to most loggers
 
no mater how fast the saw is, production is stopped when your at the gas can. it matters to most loggers
I agree, Jamie's the logger/faller, I just do a bit of tree work firewood cutting. Tor firewood I'll run whatever, for work I run the smallest saw I can get away with. For storm damaged messes I prefer a great power to weight ratio, and don't care about fuel economy, just want to get in and get out of the cut quick extra power is nice there.
 
no mater how fast the saw is, production is stopped when your at the gas can. it matters to most loggers
Yah , if ya get 30% more speed but run time goes from 15min / tank to 5 min / tank then why bother ? You are gonna use more fuel to produce powa but let’s not go coo-coo here with the “no regards for mileage “ mantra ! Is the video of the “flow-enhanced intake” in the works ... I’m sure the viewers wood like to see the results ! Anything going on with Snelling 462c build or maybe waiting for parts ? Seems like the action has done tapered off on that thread
 

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