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  1. SkwerI

    My 346xp excitement!

    Tom, I've run .325 on the three I've owned so far. But this year they bumped the saw to 50cc and changed the port timing resulting in more torque at lower rpm's. On my newest one I think I'm going to run 3/8". Ed still has my saw, but the timed cuts he did with it indicate it's faster with 3/8".
  2. SkwerI

    My 346xp excitement!

    Over the last few years I've paid between $200-$250 per saw plus shipping. All the builders I've used have been fairly consistent in their pricing. Or to put it in better perspective, about what the saw can earn me in a half day. From Hawaii, I'd be asking Roger and the other west coast...
  3. SkwerI

    My 346xp excitement!

    Here's a great thread on the new 346XP. http://www.chainsawperformance.com/showthread.php?t=1170
  4. SkwerI

    My 346xp excitement!

    I run 18's on all three, but none of mine are stock. All three have been ported, one by Dan Henry, one by Dave Neiger and I'm expecting my newest one from Ed Heard in the next week or two. I've also run a couple of stock models and they do great with a 16" and ok with an 18". If I were running...
  5. SkwerI

    My 346xp excitement!

    I like them a lot, I own three. I think that a 20" bar would reduce their biggest assets, high chain speed and a nimble feel. The 346 is a peaky motor and doesn't make much power at lower rpm's. It will be much less desirable if you put too long of a bar on it.
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