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Re: Stihl 500i
« Reply #60 on: April 24, 2019, 07:17:50 pm »
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Re: Stihl 500i
« Reply #61 on: April 24, 2019, 07:26:52 pm »
Like seeing these numbers posted by Steph in Germany


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Re: Stihl 500i
« Reply #62 on: May 01, 2019, 10:50:56 am »
 Steph = 7pin vid with the 500i and the 462 (and a new and stock 390xpg)



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Re: Stihl 500i
« Reply #63 on: May 02, 2019, 08:10:00 am »
Another Dolmar 7910 and Stihl 500i owner overseas. Both wearing 8T.

Brand new Stihl MS500i. Establishing baselines between the two saws. The Dolmar has a relatively new piston and cylinder upgrade to 7910 (79cc). The Stihl is brand new out of the box. Running 20" ES Length bars on both with new out of the box Stihl RS chains.

IMO really bad comparison it seems. Even though both say new RS chain out of box. Sure appears one is self feeding better.  Maybe he will redo with same chain on both later.



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Re: Stihl 500i
« Reply #64 on: May 03, 2019, 10:30:59 pm »
ALFA Greece  Here's the skinny after spending some time with the MS500i. I put it through some decently tough usage today. The tree was already down so no felling action.

I got pretty good vids, I think, that will further give everyone an idea of where this saw is. It's through the 5th tank of fuel running 40:1 semi-synthetic and Oregon bar oil.

My point of doing the thread is to give everyone an honest bit of feedback. I don't like saw bias and I'm going to give this thing the same abuse I give my other saws. :)

Again, these are just my opinions for my cutting style. Both saws were ran with an 8-pin today.

My initial pros:
- Holds great RPM in the cut...it's got really good torque
- Doesn't seem to have AT/MT issues. In other words, if you run it out of fuel, it recovers instantly.
- Doesn't seem to have hot start issues. I got it HOT and no problem with restarts or leaning out. Weather was close to 85f today
- Ergonomics are good. You can work this saw for hours comfortably
- It's light for the displacement
- Fit and finish is clean
- Clears chips well

Initial cons:
- Still not liking the filtration...you'll see from the vids
- AV is on the soft side for long bars...24-25 is the sweet spot IMO...
- Fuel tank is small or it's not very efficient....gotta check the specs and see how much it holds
- Exhaust note is wicked annoying IMO

Grey area (time will tell):
- Durability--here because I haven't ran it enough to see what kind of abuse it can take
- Speed. Not the fastest saw....we may see it gain with break in time...
- Heat retention...it gets hot compared to other saws...excessive? We'll see...

This is not in anyway conclusive or scientific. The lists will grow with time......TBC

 500i Fuel capacity is 0,785l (MS 462 is 0,72l)  Dolmar/Makita 64/73/79xx hold 0.75 liter of fuel





     


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Re: Stihl 500i
« Reply #65 on: May 03, 2019, 10:31:24 pm »
another in states



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Re: Stihl 500i
« Reply #66 on: May 06, 2019, 09:37:42 pm »
Info posted by a guy that works for stihl in va. Take it for what it is. Just saving.



    I guess I will go ahead and give some facts on this saw to help dispel any myths or confusion about how it works. First of all I work for STIHL and I am not here to try to sell anybody anything but I do like working for STIHL and I like what we build and sell and I am not ashamed to say so.
    The MS 500i is based on what was learned from the TS 500i. If you can make fuel injection work on a concrete saw reliably then you have accomplished something. The TS runs around 10k RPM, but this saw is up around 13k so a bit more of a challenge.
    Here is how it works: pump the primer to build up pressure in the system. Once the engine is running fuel pressure is maintained with an impulse driven fuel pump with a dampner and a regulator. Pull the rope and the generator under the flywheel wakes up the computer (Electronic Control Unit). The ECU looks at the temp probe in the crankcase and compares the temp with the second probe in the kill switch. Now it knows if this is a cold start or warm start and adjusts fuel flow accordingly. There is no choke. Then it looks at the pressure sensor in the crankcase and sees the pressure go high when the piston is at BDC and low at TDC. This creates an up down signal that is then compared to the AC sign wave from the generator that is used as a tach and crank position sensor. So if the computer is happy with the input data then it cycles the injection valve. A 40hz square wave is used to open and close the injection solenoid at up to 30 times a second. The ignition system has variable timing. The fuel is released under the air-stream coming from the throttle body into the crankcase when the piston is almost at TDC, so operating pressure is around 1 to 1.4 PSI. The fuel is mixing with air in a negative pressure zone with a spinning crankshaft so atomization is complete before the mix enters the transfer ports. The cylinder is a delayed scavenge design so the port timing is such that a little of the blow down pressure from the combustion event pushes a bit of exhaust gas into the top of the 4 long, closed transfer ports to delay the incoming fuel charge just a fraction of a second to give the piston time to come up and close the ex port before any scavenge loss of fuel becomes excessive. For the EPA in USA 72 grams/kilowatt hour is the limit for this size engine and this saw comes in below that. This system automatically compensates for altitude, load, a dirty air filter and even variance in the quality of the fuel.
    Some interesting facts that I share when I teach the Gold schools that I have found most techs are not aware of: at 9500 RPM the spark plug fires 158 times in one second. So in one second we have gone through the entire two-stroke process 158 times. After 1 hour of full throttle operation at around 9000 RPM the crankshaft will make over 500,000 revolutions. At full throttle this saw will flow over 12 cubic feet of air per minute.
    This saws weighs about what a MS 362 does and has slightly more power than a MS 661, and as the man in the video said, it has really great throttle response. It truly is a wonder to cut with.
    I hope this explanation helps those that are interested in understanding this new technology a bit better.
    EA
     


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Re: Stihl 500i
« Reply #67 on: May 15, 2019, 09:46:43 am »
Pic curiosity of Brad in Ohio. PHO weight of the 500i. Already ported too.





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Re: Stihl 500i
« Reply #68 on: May 15, 2019, 12:19:36 pm »
Brad's first cuts stock




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Re: Stihl 500i
« Reply #69 on: May 16, 2019, 07:53:55 am »
Brad's ported 500 first try


 

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