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Tree monkey can say what he wants...he can set a saw of mine on fire any time he feels like it so he's got the upper hand....the rest of you bastids...well...you can say what you want too...I'll just weep to myself in front if my wife a little. She'll just tell me to stop acting like a ef aye gee.
A what?
 
na, I wouldn't do that, but I might paint it pink.;):yes:
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Slightly more compression, some of those cylinders have better shaped upper transfers and good stock port timing

After porting and cutting the chamber I'm not sure the D chamber is better.

Ok this helped so if your building a stock saw with no machining or porting the D chamber is the way to go! Just like the older KS cylinder's alot of times had better port timing verses the newer mahle cylinder's.

So if your gonna cut the base and then the squish or the other way around and then port it you won't see much difference. But what if you don't do any machining and just do some porting! Will the D chamber stand out more then?
 
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