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Want to hear something sad... I haven't even had time to open that package that you say brings me to the "dark side." :(

Then what was the point of me rushing those out before my snowmobile trip then?

More then likely will take you up on that but there's still time to scrap something together.

Maybe you can race the new 395. It was around 2.5 seconds faster in this cut than my old 394.

 
Then what was the point of me rushing those out before my snowmobile trip then?
You rushed me the mandrels I was talking about the grinder... Trust me I've used the mandrels.

Time to learn how to port chainsaws now! :)

PS: you got a BBK under the hood of that 395?
 
I'd rather be working on saws. Currently working on methanol flare tests. Need to design a new review sheet. Here is the EPA method below. First one to solve for HT wins! GO!

http://www.law.cornell.edu/cfr/text/40/63.11#b


I don't see whats so complicated about that.
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K is a constant, Ci and Hi are measured quantities from you samples.

Try this, the derivative of phi sub q, q dot has an error or two in it... can you find it?

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I don't see whats so complicated about that.
er04my98.004.gif

K is a constant, Ci and Hi are measured quantities from you samples.

Try this, the derivative of phi sub q, q dot has an error or two in it... can you find it?

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Well duh! The problem is figuring out which number of 1000 #'s are the correct sample quantities...
 
I don't see whats so complicated about that.
er04my98.004.gif

K is a constant, Ci and Hi are measured quantities from you samples.

Try this, the derivative of phi sub q, q dot has an error or two in it... can you find it?

View attachment 332053
Well duh! The problem is figuring out which number of 1000 #'s are the correct sample quantities...
 
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