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what IGNITION SYSTEM would be the better combo for a 550xp MK1 or 2 build

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Looking for some quick advice on a 550xp build, particularly the coil difference.

I do not have a lathe so I am not looking to do any major machine timing changes to the cylinder. Only a gasket delete and some porting/cylinder clean -up.

I have both saws on the shelf to scavenge from, but im looking to figure which ignition system will play best with witch cylinder/crank/piston. I was thinking the MK2 cylinder and piston with MK1 case, coil and carb...? There seems to be very little evidence of anyone swapping a MK2 cylinder and piston on to a MK1, so I assuming its not possible or worth the time vs the benefits ...if any

-I know the cylinders and pistons are different, I assume its the port timing.
do the two saws have different crank lengths? or is one piston taller? Id like to keep the MK1 stuffers and use that case assembly for the build.
-I think from research the coils for either saw have different RPM and the MK1 is higher rpm.
Id assume the MK1 is better for the stuffer crank.
 

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Well see what comes of it, depending on the pending recommendations. :icon_popcorn:

I have a feeling the swap is not worth the benefits when both saws are close in performance.

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the MK2 changes were made to lower the "Joe Homeowner" thermal warrantee/bearing issues and hot start troubles.
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I had a 545 mk1 and i liked it alot, i also had a 550mk2 and the mk1 was noticeably lighter and seemed higher strung.

the mark1 had alot better balance and overall feel.
 

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Yes those are the main reasons Im after a highbred build if possible.

From the few autotune porting's Ive done it seems the RPM always goes up after its been retuned, but still seems to be held back in the cut. Ive always wished the service tool software access would let you bump the RPM to a higher max setting...even if it flagged your carb cereal# and voided the warrantee.
If i had millions of dollars Id pay a savvy computer code reader hacker to figure a work around to be able to adjust the fuel curve and RPM like tuning cars on a dyno.
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