Randy I would like to hear you discuss how much you cut from dome/base and where the intake landed afterwards and how you determined which way you wanted to go with the intake number after you were satisfied with the squish setting? And the theory u have in mind? Also can you discuss the affects of a intake when raising and lowering and widening? Thanks
I tend to creep up on my final "recipe" for any new model Keith. This unit is no exception. If you will remember the first MS661 I did, I was very displeased with the measly 15% gain in cut speed I got. After reviewing my notes, and rechecking that first jug, I found that I missed my mark on the exhaust by 2°. I ended up with the exhaust port too high.
I figured that if going only 2° too high made the saw feel like it needed to be babied thru the cut to keep from losing RPM, then lowering the exhaust port below stock specs would make it have more power, and then it would be a better work saw.
With that in mind I needed to cut at least .030 from the squish to be able to lower the jug enough to make a real difference in exhaust height. That is where I got the amount I planned to take from the squish band to begin with.
I like compression......any engine builder will tell you that raising compression increases volumetric efficiency. The closer an engine is to 100% volumetric efficiency the better it will perform across the entire RPM range. By cutting .030 from the squish band, I ended up with 175psi. I really would like to see 200psi. That would mean more from the squish band.
There was a problem here though. The intake port is at 81° stock. That ain't insanely low.......the MS660 is about in the same place.
But the 064.......and some of the older flat top 066s......they have a higher intake port. They also make more power. Why is that?
Case compression.....
Primary compression is what forces the air/fuel mixture around the piston, thru the transfer ports.
If I cut more from the squish to gain more compression, I will further lower the intake, and lose case compression.
That's way I would like to be able to decrease intake duration.......and why I'm filling the intake port on this one jug. It all about R&D.