Brewz
Free Range Human in a Tax Farm
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Hi folks
I am interested to hear from some of the folks on here building race saws on their findings or opinions on outright cut speed potential of a 288, 064 and 066.
I have built a couple 066’s that are very quick, the one running the 288 piston is proving hard to beat in its local racing circuit.
My 064 it almost as fast, I think it may now be on par after a bit more work to it recently.
Now I am soonnto take ownership of a Husky 288xp hightop, 2000 model.
What are people’s thoughts on the 288’s potential to eat the 64/66’s up or am I wasting my time?
064 has 52mm bore and 40mm stroke
066 has 54mm bore and 40mm stroke
288 has 54mm bore and 38mm stroke
I don’t care about weight, looks, AV, filtration, sound etc.
Just outright power potential is ported right.
Cheers
I am interested to hear from some of the folks on here building race saws on their findings or opinions on outright cut speed potential of a 288, 064 and 066.
I have built a couple 066’s that are very quick, the one running the 288 piston is proving hard to beat in its local racing circuit.
My 064 it almost as fast, I think it may now be on par after a bit more work to it recently.
Now I am soonnto take ownership of a Husky 288xp hightop, 2000 model.
What are people’s thoughts on the 288’s potential to eat the 64/66’s up or am I wasting my time?
064 has 52mm bore and 40mm stroke
066 has 54mm bore and 40mm stroke
288 has 54mm bore and 38mm stroke
I don’t care about weight, looks, AV, filtration, sound etc.
Just outright power potential is ported right.
Cheers