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Re: 359 WP Timing #'s
« on: May 11, 2012, 08:08:41 pm »
Here's another point to ponder .A stihl 084 is a large saw  but because the stock operating  speed is around 11 thousand rpm's the relative size of the porting compaired to that giant piston is small .

Conversely a Stihl 020 or 200T is a small saw but stock they run at speeds above 14,000- rpms constainly.The porting size by comparison on those little things is huge .

 

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