Stihl Intellicarb

   / Stihl Intellicarb #1  

ME83

Silver Member
Joined
Sep 26, 2007
Messages
152
Location
Western MA
Tractor
JD 110 TLB
I am looking into buying a Stihl FS 130 or a 250. Besides the size, I notice that the 250 has an "Intellicarb" on it, and the 130 does not. What exactly is the difference in this carb? Are they as reliable?

I know it is suppose to adjust the afr depending upon air filter cleanliness, but I take care of everything I own so I don't see a need for this.
 
   / Stihl Intellicarb #2  
ME83 said:
I am looking into buying a Stihl FS 130 or a 250. Besides the size, I notice that the 250 has an "Intellicarb" on it, and the 130 does not. What exactly is the difference in this carb? Are they as reliable?

I know it is suppose to adjust the afr depending upon air filter cleanliness, but I take care of everything I own so I don't see a need for this.

The intellicarb is nothing to fear and has no more internal parts than a non-compensating carb. It just takes the atmospheric side of the metering diaphragm and hooks it to the clean side of the air filter. If anything, I see less problems on the compensated chainsaws because the atmospheric side of the carb can not get dirt in it.

The bigger question for you might be if you want the 4-MIX engine or the traditional 2-cycle engine!

Ken
 
   / Stihl Intellicarb #3  
The four mix engines have lot's of torque over a standard two stroke.
 
   / Stihl Intellicarb #4  
Thats true the torque is higher, but its the RPM's that you want with a chain saw.....

Do the 4-Strokes run at 11,000+ RPM's like the 2-Strokes???

Craig
 
   / Stihl Intellicarb #5  
They run about 900 to 1500 rpm lower but with the higher torque you can offset that with normal work. They just stay at a higher rpm easier under load!
 
   / Stihl Intellicarb #6  
Shmudda said:
Thats true the torque is higher, but its the RPM's that you want with a chain saw.....

Do the 4-Strokes run at 11,000+ RPM's like the 2-Strokes???

Craig
The 4-MIX is not used for chainsaws, only trimmers, etc. The only exception to this is the pole trimmers that use the 4-MIX engines.

I use a combi tool that is a 4-MIX with a pole pruner and the 4-MIX works very well for this application.

The 4-MIX also uses less fuel.

Both products are very good and both run the same 50:1 oil mix. Other than checking the valve adjustment on the 4-MIX, there is no more maint needed than on a 2 stroke. Also, because it has no crankcase oil, it can be run in any position which is not true with the 4 cycle products with a crankcase holding oil.

Ken
 

Tractor & Equipment Auctions

2017 Chevrolet Silverado 3500 HD Crew Cab KUV Enclosed Service Truck (A52377)
2017 Chevrolet...
2014 Club Car Electric Utility Cart (A51694)
2014 Club Car...
2010 Ford F550 Bucket Truck with Altec AT37G Boom (A55218)
2010 Ford F550...
2010 Ford Edge SE SUV (A51694)
2010 Ford Edge SE...
2023 NEW HOLLAND HYDRAULIC THUMB FOR B95D TLB WITH STANDARD STICK (A55218)
2023 NEW HOLLAND...
2012 PETERBILT 388 DAYCAB (A53843)
2012 PETERBILT 388...
 
Top