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Dyno tested...... Mastermind Ported 660 vs Stock 660 vs Dual port 660
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<blockquote data-quote="Jed1124" data-source="post: 6174778" data-attributes="member: 43550"><p>When does your saw cut faster, when you lean on it or let it self feed with a good chain through the wood? 2 identical saws, one ported, one not. One is making more power at a higher rpm, therefore it will feed through the wood at a faster rate.</p><p>Nobody is trying to sling bs, and I don't have a dog in this fight, I just don't understand how this is not the case.</p><p>I do miss Chads threads though. They were great!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jed1124, post: 6174778, member: 43550"] When does your saw cut faster, when you lean on it or let it self feed with a good chain through the wood? 2 identical saws, one ported, one not. One is making more power at a higher rpm, therefore it will feed through the wood at a faster rate. Nobody is trying to sling bs, and I don't have a dog in this fight, I just don't understand how this is not the case. I do miss Chads threads though. They were great! [/QUOTE]
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