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What mods help or hurt it? How do we get more snappies?
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It’s like picking up a set of tongs. They won’t work right if you don’t give them a few test clomps.Very good subject. I'm a known throttle blipper, heck I'm even part of the local blipping club! It sucks when a saw can't keep up with a fast trigger finger. The 500i I ran today was very responsive to blips so I naturally fell in love. Now if only Stihl would make a 241 size saw with fuel injection and instant throttle response.
I try to limb trees while walking down them and it helps to have a quick saw so the saw and you work together more smoothly. I don't know, I get flamed all the time for blipping throttle out working, but it's just my style, if you don't like it, pound on horse crap!
Fack that made me laugh. I always grab the tongs and clomp them a few times. Drives my wife nuts.It’s like picking up a set of tongs. They won’t work right if you don’t give them a few test clomps.
Accelerator pumps help in that respect.I wish every saw snapped like a 200T. I have some saws that drag ass in throttle and a few that impress. Some have muffler mods.
I’ve found that the correct ignition advance and the correct size intake tract and port make the difference. Ports need to as small as possible and still provide good performance. Nice and tight.
Some saw models are just snappier than others by design. I hate a lazy saw.