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I have used the disc cutter cylinder on a 372, ported an all and.....the combustion chamber is different and pulls less compression, the standard cylinder is better IMO, a lot more compression and that means more torque.

 

Your 372 is legendry, you won't get better!

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Feeling a bit of saw envy here , how good is the the 372 ? , in relative terms to the 357 you did for me Steve ? , Still the best saw i ever had .

 

The 357 and 372 have similar gains to be made. I have done both for a local guy and one week he prefers the 357, next week it is the 372! Just choose the earlier 372 as they left more on the table to be tuned on that saw.

 

All the 3 series Huskies are a dream to port:thumbup:

 

Just finished a 346....mad pickup and a 395....lots of work but very nice:thumbup:

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The 357 and 372 have similar gains to be made. I have done both for a local guy and one week he prefers the 357, next week it is the 372! Just choose the earlier 372 as they left more on the table to be tuned on that saw.

 

All the 3 series Huskies are a dream to port:thumbup:

 

Just finished a 346....mad pickup and a 395....lots of work but very nice:thumbup:

Spud, is the porting to increase power/performance? I have a brand new 550xp, is it worth porting?

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