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Re: Jonsered 2094 v/s 660
« Reply #20 on: January 23, 2012, 06:16:13 pm »
extreme one ;D
I think what I'm getting at, were the 395 ported to that extreme?
Yes. i would not compare my ported 066 to a stock 395. But you never know how a saw race would end up if one operator ran all saws and all saws used the same chain. Also, i find it funny how people rave about certain saw's and i think they are a huge let down. The 262 is one example. I have one. I'm not impressed. I'll be selling it soon. The 288 is another. Every body says they run better than a 660. Thats complete BS. ive had both. Everybody is entitled to there opinion i guess. :)
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Re: Jonsered 2094 v/s 660
« Reply #21 on: January 23, 2012, 07:05:27 pm »
I take it the 395 and 066 was both ported. Do you want to share who ported both saws?

 I just watched a ported 395 cutting small 8x8 wood on youtube and I wasnt impressed with it (video was only 6 days old). 

Dang it man will somebody show me a 395 that will cut and live up to the talk I have always heard over the years.

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Re: Jonsered 2094 v/s 660
« Reply #22 on: January 23, 2012, 09:37:31 pm »
I've got one here but I dont know if it would shine in 8x8, never tried it, but stick it in 20 inch beech and you'll giggle.
But it was made for that.

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Re: Jonsered 2094 v/s 660
« Reply #23 on: January 24, 2012, 01:06:33 am »
hi all. its good to see some names i have not seen for awile.most of you don't know me but maybe that will change in time.

just to claify a few things about these two saws. 2094 was built by copsy as a good work saw, as far as i know it has a pop up piston.
the 660 i built. there is no popup piston. piston is stock, unaltered. infact the only things that are ported it the cylinder and muffler. this is a woods mod saw, not a high rpm saw. i think it was 40% faster cut times in bigger wood.

the 660 is by no means a race saw but runs real well.
the 2094 looks sick, but i think its the porting.
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Re: Jonsered 2094 v/s 660
« Reply #24 on: January 24, 2012, 09:45:44 am »
Again only a general statement not directed at anybody .If you high port a saw for RPM's it won't be worth 2 cents as a torque monster  woods saw .

A few years back a lot of people got on that kick of cookie cutters which would rip snort though an 8 inch cant like greased lightning .In the real world they didn't meet the expectations of the owners who became very disgruntled with the whole situation .

You know it's cool I guess to raise that exhaust up to 92 and the thing sound like an azz kicking monster  but you also knock the strong right out of them . I think that old kick of GTG saws has about went the way of the plow horse for most unless they really want a cookie cutter .

All that screaming rpm's do in the air is make noise .So it's cranking 15 thou then hits the wood and drops to 10 .You haven't gained a thing except turn a saw into a toy .Now toys are fun too ,I have a few .You just gotta keep things in perspective though .

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Re: Jonsered 2094 v/s 660
« Reply #25 on: January 24, 2012, 12:29:23 pm »
I got a couple videos on my youtube channel of 395's that seem to cut pretty good , In stock forum I hate the 395 but ported I really like them , I just hope the guys that stole mine is having fun with it . I have ported a couple 394's also and as far as what  is a faster saw I will take the 394 over the 395 if speed is important ,

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Re: Jonsered 2094 v/s 660
« Reply #26 on: January 26, 2012, 06:36:34 pm »
Just to touch onwhat Scott said, actually the 2094 does not have a pop up piston.  Atleast Eric Copsey told me she didnt.  It cost me 250 bucks.  I should have never let him touch it.  She will make her way towards Scott after the build off.  I honestly believe it was a hack port job.  Time will tell.
I certainly dont expect Scott to make her as fast as that 660.  he may not be able too.  Depends how bad Eric Copsey screwed her up.  I will also say that 660 Scott did is exceptional.  I know of Scotts saws takin more than one 394/395 in a race.  I cant wait till he gets ahold of the 2094.

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Re: Jonsered 2094 v/s 660
« Reply #28 on: February 04, 2012, 09:44:50 pm »

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Re: Jonsered 2094 v/s 660
« Reply #29 on: February 05, 2012, 05:45:07 am »
Now that is a fast one!!! :o :o :o
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