zogger
Tree Freak
OP here. No "user error" here. I run ethanol-free fuel ONLY in all my OPE. Just to be absolutely sure that fuel was not the issue I also bought 2 cans of the MotoMix. Same problem. The shutter was the first thing I checked since the saw acted like it had vapor lock from over-heating. Keep in mind - this saw started acting up on the very first day I bought it. I've run 10-15 tanks through it with no improvement or getting worse.
She's at the "doctor" getting a new carb.......my fingers are crossed that it does the trick. If they could run all the tests on the saw while it was truly "hot", I know they could nail the issue. Kinda hard to do vac testing/module testing when the muffler is still tinkling though...
hey, good luck!
I am thinking next the logical evolution of these computerized saws (other than direct fuel injection) would be a bluetooth connection so you *could* get hot real time data, right to your phone.
Frankly though..I am more interested in the advances with the battery saws over the computerized gas saws. Once they have one that can run a 20inch bar and chain and have good speed (they already have gobs of torque and a powerband the builders would give their left one for), that will be a serious game changer. The first generation lithium ion battery saws are already impressive, give it two more generations and they will be able to do roughly 3/4ths or better of most chainsawing done by most people. Not talking all day long heavy big tree felling and bucking, but, good enough to fill the back of a pickup. Talking the wild thing up to the farm boss/rancher/timberwolf backyard cutter and firewood scrounger class cutting market.
And I know the suits and engineers at the majors *know this*. They will dominate the small saw and OPE market because they are all adding different tools to use the same batteries and chargers. No BS or hassle, grab a tool and it will start, it will run, it will work no tuneups or rank gas or air filters, etc, crapola to deal with. No cursing and yanking some starter cord to no avail, and we all know this is pretty darn common today. On/off, done.