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Re: Saw compression
« on: July 30, 2014, 07:22:07 pm »
I like around 170-180psi on my work saws and gtg saws in past. Ran just fine and held their own.   

I have a stock porting echo 8000 right now with 195psi and no decomp.

Had a woods ported 166 with 190psi.  Nothing to write home about IMO

I'll take good porting with 170-180psi,  over super high 220psi plus and ? . But that is just me.

 

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