MustangMike
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That saw sounds strong, can't wait to see how it likes square file!
you all might be right, or you all might be wrong. idk
what I do know is that you all is nuts![]()
what I do know is that you all is nuts![]()
when we run the 661 with long bar in big wood it runs at about 9,000 rpm. when we run it on short bar it runs abut 12,000 rpm.
the saw must know which bar it has on it.
.325 or 3/8 chain?
Had to turn up the volume and rewind. A real PIA I tell ya. I'm like wtf is the hill billy rattlin on about?? He said Baa Baa Bawaa!?
Hawtsaws wit lota nanasYeah........I know I'm hawt. What about that saw?
Step right up and be bought today! Crooks...They can say anything they like. lol
Just buy another legislator......
^x2TROOF!
PieIs there any better answer than Ice Cream ?
The simple non horseshit version is a divided carb runs better at all RPM and the same as no divider at WOT. Easy peasy, ya see now? What he said^ and the low pressure pocket the divider creates is how it all works. Clear as mud right?I do not know how MT works but what I do know is it's an open loop system that uses programming to adjust jetting and possibly timing from what I understand to make the saw run in a range that engineers deem desirable.
Now, having higher velocity through the Venturi will create more vacuum which will help deliver fuel and atomize it better. This comes as a reward of the divider. The saw still runs so the same amount of fuel is being delivered as it would without the divider in theory. The quality of delivery (higher DP) and ultimately atomization as it leaves the jet in a ultra fine mist can (again in theory) allow the use of less fuel to get to stoichiometric.
Think of high pressure fuel injectors, it's not always about volume. It's more about using vapor pressure to your advantage.
That why we come here some days.Ya made me laugh!!!
Nice!when we run the 661 with long bar in big wood it runs at about 9,000 rpm. when we run it on short bar it runs abut 12,000 rpm.
the saw must know which bar it has on it.
Nice x2 Why *f-word wit it? agreedit's all there, 100%
it's all there, 100%