shorthunter
ArboristSite Guru
I use my phone propped on something any more.
Me too. A hardwood cookie with a cut halfway across the center works pretty good. You can set the phone in the kerf and the cookie will sit on anything flat.
I use my phone propped on something any more.
When I tuned this saw I just buried in the biggest piece of oak I had. I set it extremely rich and then dogged in the saw with just a nice pull on the handle and adjusted it till it quite four stroking. Still has pretty fat so leaned it out just a scotch more. I can tell you the stock saw likes to run right around 10300. This one likes 12200.
I only tuned the ported one. Both saws would 4 stroke as soon as you lifted pressure. I will not argue on the stock saw as I put gas and oil in it and ran it.Are we talking in the wood? The stock saw sounds rich in the cut
I'm always trying to get my phone to stay propped up. That's a great idea!Me too. A hardwood cookie with a cut halfway across the center works pretty good. You can set the phone in the kerf and the cookie will sit on anything flat.
When your looking at the 7900 ipl it shows the later coil and flywheel in the big picture but in the upper corner it shows early model which is the higher rpm coil....this is my understanding of it anyway...the coils are color coded too....talk to 166 he had some knowledge I didn't last time we went through this Because seems to me I am forgetting something
Are we talking in the wood? The stock saw sounds rich in the cut
I only tuned the ported one. Both saws would 4 stroke as soon as you lifted pressure. I will not argue on the stock saw as I put gas and oil in it and ran it.
I'm going to start with a lower exhaust and maybe some more blowdown. But we'll see were it goes and what suggestions come across the board.So on this next saw what do you think of doing things a bit different?
Tune the stock saw to your best standards and video.
Then muffler mod, retune and video.
Then port, retune and video.
This way we can see the benefits of the different stages.
Of course the ultimate goal here is to achieve the best possible work saw. And the first saw certainly looks like a winner. Can't wait to see what the second one turns out like!
Finally got half the vid to load out here in the sticks..I'm going to start with a lower exhaust and maybe some more blowdown. But we'll see were it goes and what suggestions come across the board.
Finally got half the vid to load out here in the sticks..
Sounds good..
Real good..
Slower but you will be able to dawg the saw in and pull it around with a lot more force. But that's running off experience with a 372xp. Lol. Who knows on this freak of nature. I know if it's faster there's a lot less work in this recipe.Any predictions??
I didn't go back threw the thread but back there somewhere someone wanted more pics of the SLR. Here they are before I hack the flange off of it to put back in the muffler for support and spacing. He also wanted cc measurements. I will try and get that.
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