The centre has yet to cross the whitewash in two appearances so far but Munster have found a way to get the job done after winning four games from four.
The Munstermen have rode their luck at times, with three of those clashes having been settled by five points or fewer.
But 24-year-old Saili has promised there willl be fireworks when all of Munster's pieces fall into place ahead of the top-of-the-table clash with Scarlets on Friday.
"The lads have made it easy for me in the transition," Saili told the Irish Examiner. "They are good craic as well, although I am still trying to get used to the lingo.
"As soon as I signed, I had to get up to scratch with what was going on. I did a bit of research before I came here. I saw the (GUINNESS PRO12) semi-final and finals back home (last season), when the Munster team was involved.
"It was good. I was getting excited then, and again when I jumped on that plane to come here.
"I am enjoying it here so far, but look, it is a scary thing for us because we are still building our game. Once we click our game together, it is going to be good."
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