Big Block
WFO or I don't go
No the jug goes off the machine shop this week. So it'll be a week or to before I can.
I'm curious if all those extra holes and extra air flow messes up the "G-Force Engine Air Pre Cleaner" that Echo designed into that saw. That system does a good job of keeping the air filter clean. I don't want to come across as being critical Big Block because I think trying new things is a good thing. How else would we figure out ways to improve things? But I have my reservations about that set up.
Best I can tell, Echo designed some pretty good air flow into the carb. There is a lot of surface area on the filter itself and plenty of space for air to come into the filter area. If you were building a "racer" I could maybe see opening it up like that (maybe?). But just a MM, tune, base gasket delete?...I'm not so sure. Should you ever decide to run a blower and nitrous though...I think you're all set up.
I know diesel trucks and chainsaws are two different things but this reminded me of a phase I went through almost 10 years ago. I kind of got hooked on "improving" my '05 Dodge Cummins. Swiss cheesed the air box and wasn't satisfied with that so I spend $450 on an AFE fresh air intake. Well, if I increase the intake, gotta increase the exhaust, right? Spent another $400 on the exhaust. All for a mild tune...no aftermarket parts in the engine or turbo.
Long story short, me and a local guy had the exact same truck with the exact same tune. Only thing he didn't have was the "upgraded" intake and exhaust. One weekend we threw our trucks on the dyno and guess what? Yep, they dyno'd exactly the same...430 hp/805 ft/lb. torque. All of the marketing ******** about improved power and fuel economy was just that...marketing ********. The dyno told us the air intake and exhaust WAS NOT restrictive at that power level. Increase the power to 500hp/1000 ft/lb torque and it might have started to become a factor.
Don't get me wrong, I really am interested in DIY improvements to these saws and I know a person has to experiment to figure those things out. Good luck and I'll keep my eye on what you're doing.
Or just put electrical tape over the holes.The part is 9.98 plus shipping so it's a fairly cheap mistake if I have to replace it
I like thatOr just put electrical tape over the holes.
Big block you timed the plug gap towards the intake port correct? Just try different plugs til you got it right? Cool work!!!
Humm are you going to port it?Yes it runs, got the guy down to $100.
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