trappermike
ArboristSite Guru
Well there are so many variables when different people build saws,the of course cc size dictates what can be done too. Smaller saws like little extra in. dur.,and like extra compression,but for more performance a little more ex. dur. is needed to make more power.
Lostone- To make it short more ex, dur. will build more top end power, more comp. will build more midrange power in a no too modified motor.When going to a higher performance level more port timing will win the day over comp.,all race motors are built this way. But when building modded work saws,it's a combination of everything,finding what port timing,compression,carb size etc. that will do the job best for the application and cc of motor.Do not go excessive on any of these things,find a happy medium for what you want.
But to climb the ladder toward high output power more ex. timing is the key,not compression, but transfer and intake dur. must be good too.
In work saws I use a little more ex. dur. than most guys with no problem,but I always bore the carb larger to get more fuel in to feed that hungrier ex. port.
Lostone- To make it short more ex, dur. will build more top end power, more comp. will build more midrange power in a no too modified motor.When going to a higher performance level more port timing will win the day over comp.,all race motors are built this way. But when building modded work saws,it's a combination of everything,finding what port timing,compression,carb size etc. that will do the job best for the application and cc of motor.Do not go excessive on any of these things,find a happy medium for what you want.
But to climb the ladder toward high output power more ex. timing is the key,not compression, but transfer and intake dur. must be good too.
In work saws I use a little more ex. dur. than most guys with no problem,but I always bore the carb larger to get more fuel in to feed that hungrier ex. port.