Trying new things is what R&D is all about. There is a good reason why you are a great engine builder. You’re willing to go outside your comfort zone. Nicely done Mr. Briscoe.
I’m just finishing a kit build 288XP with an OEM crank, Meteor top end, real Walbo carb, OEM ignition. My intents are to have it ported. It’s a build you don’t see too much of although Tinman does a little bit with them. I would love to see your magic performed on one of those.
Very nice power on the 372xp pro clone! It seems like the 372 benefits from a non windowed (stock) piston vs a windowed piston, better case compression. If some case work was done to reducing the case volume maybe the windowed piston would work better for transfer volume and velocity.
@@CharlesBrisco thanks, so you had case compression issues with the 268 Piston? I see many ppl run those pistons with good results... Just wondering your thoughts
Trying new things is what R&D is all about. There is a good reason why you are a great engine builder. You’re willing to go outside your comfort zone. Nicely done Mr. Briscoe.
Yeah man... I've built A lot of Clone 372s... they make great power.
Wow impressive numbers! Never stop pushing the limits!
Here for the 30K clone giveaway saw. Nice results on this build, great powerband for felling.
You are an amazing builder. Thank you for sharing:)
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I really think 9 horse is definitely in the cards! Good work as always!
Again great info. I hope to run one of your 372 builds when I win the 30k giveaway clone 372.
Interested to see how well they hold up
I’m just finishing a kit build 288XP with an OEM crank, Meteor top end, real Walbo carb, OEM ignition. My intents are to have it ported. It’s a build you don’t see too much of although Tinman does a little bit with them. I would love to see your magic performed on one of those.
Sweet build....it sounded and cut awesome......these clones really do make playing with saws affordable.....I love my G444.
Very nice power curve excellent work saw an be very strong as well.
Impressive work 💪👍
I would like to see you build one of those with a pipe on it.
Very nice power on the 372xp pro clone! It seems like the 372 benefits from a non windowed (stock) piston vs a windowed piston, better case compression. If some case work was done to reducing the case volume maybe the windowed piston would work better for transfer volume and velocity.
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Some serious HP!👍👍👍
I’m here for the 30k subscriber saw giveaway. You have great builds and info, I’d kiss you right on the mouth if we got close enough. 🎉😂🍻
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Great video!
Hi Charles what would be good #s for a ripping running stihl 250 ? Thanks
If he doesn’t respond to you…I know he has one coming up soon on the channel.
He did an 025 awhile back also, not the same but I bet it'd get ya in the ballpark.
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8 hp that's awesome 9 hp that's what I'm talking about go for gold 👍
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A pipe may get you past 9hp. Cheers
Hey Charles, what Piston did you use for this saw?
Ebay 371 piston if I recall
@@CharlesBrisco thanks, so you had case compression issues with the 268 Piston? I see many ppl run those pistons with good results... Just wondering your thoughts
@@jarrodskeete52 it ran realy good with 268 piston swap but i made more power with a 371 piston
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