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       HI
       By: RcZen Date: February 12, 2016, 12:39 am
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       How is every one? My name is David from land down under I came
       across this awesome forum so I tought I join in and learn a few
       things. I am not a chain saw guy but I am in a hobby that uses
       similar 2t motors. The motor I play around with are Zenoah or
       Chang Yeng short CY but there are other motor out there as well.
       I would love realy love to learn how to port my own engines for
       better performance but most importantly I just love to learn new
       things. I do have a rough idea of tools req for the job also
       roughly how to port do's and donts but I would love to hear more
       form you guys. I know there are a lot of info on this forum and
       if some one could please link some of those threads I would
       appreciate it. I have posted two photos of the engines I run in
       my rc car one is a reed and the other is a piston port. Please
       guys/gals hit me up with any info and advice you have.
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       Re: HI
       By: RcZen Date: February 12, 2016, 12:44 am
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       piston port
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       Re: HI
       By: 660magnum Date: February 12, 2016, 4:02 am
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       All the principles are the same. The squish clearance is the
       same .020" or .5mm figure.
       Reeds are not used much in current chainsaws and other OPE's
       like weed whackers etc.
       The chainsaw guys often play around with the 48cc to 64cc saws.
       Not so much with the 30cc size. But like I said, all the ideas
       are the same.
       The current name brand professional chainsaws will run right up
       against 14,000 rpm right off the shelf show room stock.
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       #Post#: 69226--------------------------------------------------
       Re: HI
       By: SiNiStEr_5SC Date: February 12, 2016, 4:26 am
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       Hay thanx Magnum for ur reply! Yes I agree they are very similar
       but from what I understand the saw motors don't have as much
       torque n they don't rev as high! Thanx for the links dude. Man
       this forum is full of awsome knowledge not like the rc forums
       where every one compeates with how much money they can spend! So
       if I want to post questions which part of the forum is best?
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       #Post#: 69227--------------------------------------------------
       Re: HI
       By: SiNiStEr_5SC Date: February 12, 2016, 4:28 am
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       By they way Rc Zen is my user name for this forum and this one
       is my tapatalk one. Hope it's ok!
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       Re: HI
       By: 660magnum Date: February 12, 2016, 5:28 am
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       [quote author=SiNiStEr_5SC link=topic=5632.msg69226#msg69226
       date=1455272772]
       Hay thanx Magnum for ur reply! Yes I agree they are very similar
       but from what I understand the saw motors don't have as much
       torque n they don't rev as high! Thanx for the links dude. Man
       this forum is full of awsome knowledge not like the rc forums
       where every one compeates with how much money they can spend! So
       if I want to post questions which part of the forum is best?
       Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
       [/quote]My saws saws run at least 12,000 rpm and some run 14,000
       right from the factory unmodified.
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       Re: HI
       By: 660magnum Date: February 12, 2016, 5:33 am
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       Take your pick as to where to post? Depends on what you are
       trying to do.
       If you are going to do lathe or milling machine work?
       Cutting and grinding? Porting mods. Timing figures?
       Gaskets?
       Use the "How to" section?
       RC section?
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       Re: HI
       By: RcZen Date: February 13, 2016, 12:26 am
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       cool buddy will do! ;)
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