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<blockquote data-quote="timberwolf" data-source="post: 614756" data-attributes="member: 2784"><p>For a stock saw upto 100% to 125% is going to give you most of the gains with the mildest side effects.</p><p></p><p>A chunk of playdo or plastasiene can be used to take an image of the exhaust flange, then you can measure it with calipers, or just simply measure the circumfirance at the port end with a piece of string.</p><p></p><p>Two pieces of 3/4 inch pipe should do fine.</p><p></p><p>Timing is fixed and there is no easy way to move the coil, However the flywheel can be rotated with some work to the shaft key.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="timberwolf, post: 614756, member: 2784"] For a stock saw upto 100% to 125% is going to give you most of the gains with the mildest side effects. A chunk of playdo or plastasiene can be used to take an image of the exhaust flange, then you can measure it with calipers, or just simply measure the circumfirance at the port end with a piece of string. Two pieces of 3/4 inch pipe should do fine. Timing is fixed and there is no easy way to move the coil, However the flywheel can be rotated with some work to the shaft key. [/QUOTE]
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