Poulan is or was a division of Husky as far as I know. So aren't these two basically the same saw?
Ok of course they're not. One is over 1HP stronger than the other in stock form. I've been on a little bit of a kick to get the maximum potential (within reason) out of the common 42cc Poulan clam shell design. I like the saws to a certain extent. They're light. They cut ok for the money. They can be had for basically nothing (I've gotten them free on a few occasions).
So my question is, with a similar displacement, what makes the coveted Husqvarna saw so much more powerful?
I realize this is a case where it all adds up, but what do you think would be the most influential differences?
Differences (relating to the engines only) I can see:
-air filter with cloth and large surface area instead of restrictive sponge
-carb
-better transfers (most likely)
-one is a clamshell (poulan)
I've seen in a video that just the air filter removed adds 1/2HP to a 3hp saw. So obviously breathing is a big deal.
I wonder if I were to fab up a 346xp air filter and carb onto the 42cc Poulan how much I'd gain. I have muffler modded the Poulan saws and noticed a pretty big difference.
Similarities I'm aware of (without owning a 346xp):
-displacement is close
-piston is 1 ring only on both saws.
This is not about other comforts of the saws; only the engine's power. Obviously, they're two completely different experiences in handling.
Ok of course they're not. One is over 1HP stronger than the other in stock form. I've been on a little bit of a kick to get the maximum potential (within reason) out of the common 42cc Poulan clam shell design. I like the saws to a certain extent. They're light. They cut ok for the money. They can be had for basically nothing (I've gotten them free on a few occasions).
So my question is, with a similar displacement, what makes the coveted Husqvarna saw so much more powerful?
I realize this is a case where it all adds up, but what do you think would be the most influential differences?
Differences (relating to the engines only) I can see:
-air filter with cloth and large surface area instead of restrictive sponge
-carb
-better transfers (most likely)
-one is a clamshell (poulan)
I've seen in a video that just the air filter removed adds 1/2HP to a 3hp saw. So obviously breathing is a big deal.
I wonder if I were to fab up a 346xp air filter and carb onto the 42cc Poulan how much I'd gain. I have muffler modded the Poulan saws and noticed a pretty big difference.
Similarities I'm aware of (without owning a 346xp):
-displacement is close
-piston is 1 ring only on both saws.
This is not about other comforts of the saws; only the engine's power. Obviously, they're two completely different experiences in handling.