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Is it possible to tune/port a 357xp? What sort of gains will I be looking at?

 

 

 

How much £ is a general ballpark figure?

 

 

Yes, very port-able, they can be made to outcut a 560xp

 

 

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Can't see it. I dont do Facebook or Twitter, all my time is spent on here:001_rolleyes::lol:

 

Whats it like - any good?:blushing:

 

Oh, I thought it should be viewable. It's just a bit quicker the the standard......Standard was cutting in around 4.25 seconds. Ported with the special bar and chain is around 2.65 seconds. Happy days!

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I have a seized 357 XP which I would like rebuilt and ported sometime in the near future. What would be the biggest bar I could run on it? Would it handle a 24" ok? :001_smile:

 

You can try it but most would put a 15" on it and let it scream through the wood:thumbup: 357s like revs and the 24" won't let it be where it is best - flatout!

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You can try it but most would put a 15" on it and let it scream through the wood:thumbup: 357s like revs and the 24" won't let it be where it is best - flatout!

 

I would use a 15" on it as well but I'm frequently finding I need more bar than I have :blushing: on my other standard 357 XP so I was looking for an alternative to buying a larger saw. :001_smile:

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I would use a 15" on it as well but I'm frequently finding I need more bar than I have :blushing: on my other standard 357 XP so I was looking for an alternative to buying a larger saw. :001_smile:

 

Burrell usually finds zipping down both sides with a 15" is more enjoyable than using his 660 with a 2' bar:thumbup:

 

18" is very dooable, 20" at a push, 24" is a bit 372XP territory IMO!

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Burrell usually finds zipping down both sides with a 15" is more enjoyable than using his 660 with a 2' bar:thumbup:

 

18" is very dooable, 20" at a push, 24" is a bit 372XP territory IMO!

 

That's what I was afraid of. Oh well, looks like an addition to my collection beckons as well as porting the seized one. :001_rolleyes::biggrin:

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That's what I was afraid of. Oh well, looks like an addition to my collection beckons as well as porting the seized one. :001_rolleyes::biggrin:

 

 

Porting is definitely worth it! Though to run a bigger bar, I've found you usually need a bigger carb

 

 

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I run a 18" on my 357 just because I had a spare 18" bar and chain at the time rather than buy a new 15" It is ported and muffler modded but it pulls it no problem to the point I never worried about getting a 15.

Like spud says I think 20" would be the max you would be "happy" with on a ported 357.

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