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In this round of the aftermarket showdown, we bolt a Meteor piston and cylinder kit onto a Stihl MS361 clone (Holzfforma) and let the dyno tell the truth. We’ll take a deep dive into port timing, fit, finish, and every little number that makes saw builders argue at campfires. This isn’t about selling parts—it’s about curiosity and horsepower. I've heard that Meteor has OEM-level quality, but the real question is: does it? You’ll see the results, the data, and a little redneck reasoning mixed in for good measure. If you caught the Hyway kit test, you’ll know we’re doing a full series with kits from Wolf Creek Saw Shop, and the New West kit is up next. Each one gets the same fair shake—measured, tested, and dyno’d right here in the shop on the same saw. Whether you’re a chainsaw builder, a firewood cutter, or just a horsepower junkie, this one’s worth watching to the end. Stick around—more saw nerd content is on the way. Big thanks to Ryan at Wolf Creek Saw Shop https://wolfcreeksawshop.com for hooking me up with some killer parts that makes chainsaw testing possible. If you're into chainsaw mods and want to support a solid guy who’s all about the chainsaw community, be sure to check him out! ⚠️ Important Legal Stuff: Everything you see here is for entertainment purposes ONLY. What I do on this channel is simply me satisfying my own curiosity or working on my own stuff at my own risk. I’m not responsible for anything that goes wrong if you decide to copy what I do. Please remember, this is all just for fun—use the info strictly for entertainment! I’ve got a dyno, and I’ve spent a lot of time upgrading it. It’s homemade, the software’s custom, and it’s more comprehensive than anything you’d find on the market. Testing and modifying chainsaws is what I’m all about. FYI, I haven’t offered dyno or porting services, but depending on the circumstances, I might start taking some requests. Be sure to subscribe and keep up with all the chainsaw mods, farm life shenanigans, and the good ol’ redneck ingenuity I love sharing. From firewood and sawmill work to raising animals and making all kinds of gadgets, I’ll show you how we make life a little easier here on the homestead. Got questions? Drop a comment below, or hit me up on Facebook at “Everystuff Farming” or by email at [email protected] . Thanks for watching and spending your time with us—we sure appreciate it!