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Everyone finds their accepted likes in both. Ive found mine. Kl200 & Baptist!!:)
Thought you were Catholic? Changed your mind again? There's no right or wrong answer with oil or religion. I'll leave religion out of it after this post.
 

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I'd like to test fuels on a dyno and in a log with a removable head saw and change compression and test 87 and race fuel.
I agree. Probably in a log would be my choice. For some reason I got consistent faster times with 110. But my technique wasn't great and my tune my have been slightly off.
 

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Thought you were Catholic? Changed your mind again? There's no right or wrong answer with oil or religion. I'll leave religion out of it after this post.
Well I was baptized in a Baptist church right beside you and Im still Baptist but studied Catechism but changed my mind and stayed Baptist after Conformation. You r Catholic now arent u? Did u change your mind??!! :cunaooooo:
 

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I agree. Probably in a log would be my choice. For some reason I got consistent faster times with 110. But my technique wasn't great and my tune my have been slightly off.
I'd do both. The torque curve could be different enough the highest on dyno might not make the fastest cut times.
 

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Well I was baptized in a Baptist church right beside you and Im still Baptist but studied Catechism but changed my mind and stayed Baptist after Conformation. You r Catholic now arent u? Did u change your mind??!! :cunaooooo:
So you two guys actually know each other?!
 

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Well I was baptized in a Baptist church right beside you and Im still Baptist but studied Catechism but changed my mind and stayed Baptist after Conformation. You r Catholic now arent u? Did u change your mind??!! :cunaooooo:
No I never converted. I'm not converting to Klotz either....lol
 

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I'd love to see how the compression vs. octane works in saws.:aplastao:
I've tried it with 190 lbs of compression and it wasn't much. I did milling cuts 3' or 4' long 12" wide. 87 was fastest. VP 94 was 2nd. 90 marine was 3rd and 93 pump was slowest. Next will be e85 or methanol if I can find a gallon of it.
 

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I got to a non denomination church that's pastured by a Methodist preacher but I was raised Baptist.
 

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I've tried it with 190 lbs of compression and it wasn't much. I did milling cuts 3' or 4' long 12" wide. 87 was fastest. VP 94 was 2nd. 90 marine was 3rd and 93 pump was slowest. Next will be e85 or methanol if I can find a gallon of it.
Do you have any saws pushing over 210psi? If so, I'd like to see if your results were different than mine.
 
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