My internal frequency monitoring device told meThen how do you know you found more rpm?
My internal frequency monitoring device told meThen how do you know you found more rpm?
My internal frequency monitoring device told me
It looks like you did 4 cuts each video, pushing harder each time? For consistency which cut do you want the rpm on?Thanks Chris!
Highest and lowest RPMs.It looks like you did 4 cuts each video, pushing harder each time? For consistency which cut do you want the rpm on?
Its kinda like runnin any big strong powerhead with a smaller bar.
Actually, a lot of big saws don't show their power unless they are running longer bars. In 20" wood, I'll put my stock 044 up against a stock 660 any time, although the 660 would win in bigger wood.
The 661 and ported big saws are different, they generally cut very fast with smaller bars.
This is my personal saw. I'd love to test in larger wood, but this is the largest I have. So, I installed an 8-pin rim and a 20" bar. It's a hand filed Stihl RS chain. The saw was re-calibrated after each mod and a couple cuts made before the video was shot. I'm running E-Free 91 octane gas with 800 2T Off Road @ 32:1. I made two moderate load cuts and then two heavy load cuts. The 661 makes it's fastest cut times with a heavy load.
I started with a muffler that already had the factory port opened as much as the deflector will cover...left to right and front to back. The screen is intact to start with. I would never mod one with any less than this.
Here I have removed the internal baffle but left the screen installed.
Here I have removed the screen.
Here I have added a second port, actually a series of louvers, right in the center of the muffler cover.
With every change, I progressive made the muffler freer flowing. As expected, performance improved with every change. The MS661C loves to breathe, as do all chainsaws. With that said, I will be purchasing a new muffler cover as this one is too loud for normal use. The saw does just fine with the factory port opened up and the baffle removed.
Baffle In / Screen in - 4.99 average
Baffle Out / Screen In - 4.81
Baffle Out / Screen Out - 4.76
Baffle Out / Dual Port - 4.44
I don't test stock saws to that level, but would be very surprised to see it any different.Brad, is that on ported saws, or all saws? I think in some of his previous tests, the baffle helped the stock saw, but not the ported one.
My ms460 seemed to like the baffle when it was stock vs gutted ,stock baffle ,rh opening enlarged ,and dual cover it was happy on my particular saw ,once ported ran better gutted .I don't test stock saws to that level, but would be very surprised to see it any different.
Go big or go home!![emoji6]I don't test stock saws to that level, but would be very surprised to see it any different.
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