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Old 04-22-2009 | 08:44 PM
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Default RE: another darn ryobi post (ryobi performance modification, analysis and comparison)

Boy...you guys that do not know Pe R. and what his background is, you better go back and read everything you can find about Hopping up a Ryobi engine. There has been many other Real good posts & threads hopping up this engine. I can tell you have not even scratched the surface on what can be done with this engine and many other engines. I suggest get some reading done before you Tell us a Guys tack must be off. Sounds like you tack my be off and that is not all thats may be off!!! Lord...have Mercy! Also do not expect me to look up any data on this engine. I will not baby set anyone not willing to take the time to dig up data ...do it youself! Capt,n
Hey ive done it again. yet another peeved of customer lol.

Buddy im sorry but if i had a dollar for ever hour ive waisted reading stuff on the internet on this engine then i would be rich. I havent seen to awfull much info on this subject really. maybee there has been some good posts but i sure cant find them. the original intent of this thread was to take all the fragmented info on this subject and try and put it all together into one good post on the subject. My hope was that there would be a good pool of people presenting information with test data to back it all up. I really wanted to hear from those that are new to this hop up and those that have done it and had great sucsess. to date the largest contributers of this thread are those that are working along with me to make this thing perform. I havent heard anything from those that have all the mods that we havent even scratched the surface on or seen any relevent information on this submitted.