[emoji106][emoji41]......We did a shootout over the summer with 5 ported 064/066 models by different builders with a brand new stock chain vs a bone stock 064 with a great chain for the pine cant we were testing in and it wasn't close, the good chain smoked the ported saws...
Dave
your chart shows picco and standard 3/8 as the same "size" but I think they are actually different size circles at least they are on all of them I have ever checked
in general you can run either chain on either sprocket in standard 7 pin size but as you get bigger it makes a real difference and even cut times with 7 pin standard and 7 pin pico on the same saw/chain/bar are different.
Nice Chart and good work. Can you upload the excel file so we can customize to or actual saw? My saw maxes out below 9000 RPM, more like 8,000-8,500Did the math for most applications. Just thought I would share. UPDATED to include additional requests.
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Stihl MS170 with 16" bar (8600 RPM), crappy Poulan with 18" bar (9000 RPM), Stihl 041 farm boss with 20" bar (7000-7500 RPM), Stihl 090 with big bad bar (6500-8500 RPM)Nice Chart and good work. Can you upload the excel file so we can customize to or actual saw? My saw maxes out below 9000 RPM, more like 8,000-8,500
You could get the 8k speed by taking half of the 16k chart numbers. The 8.5k will be 1.0625 times the 8k values.I'm not even on the chart! Need 8,000 and 8,500 RPM.
I did a lot of this manually (OK, with a calculator).. . . you could attach the XLS file and I could add it to MY chart and remove all you freaky speed freak numbers.
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