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Echo CS400 MM Question
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<blockquote data-quote="cedarshark" data-source="post: 5452155" data-attributes="member: 43830"><p>If you manage to get the cat and baffle out,I think it will be louder but shouldnt affect the saw if tuned correctly. I do have a CS400 but recently did a 450P and I left the cat and baffle on it and drilled additional holes under the deflector. That stuff rattling around in the muffler would bother me, especially if any pieces rolled back into the cylinder.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="cedarshark, post: 5452155, member: 43830"] If you manage to get the cat and baffle out,I think it will be louder but shouldnt affect the saw if tuned correctly. I do have a CS400 but recently did a 450P and I left the cat and baffle on it and drilled additional holes under the deflector. That stuff rattling around in the muffler would bother me, especially if any pieces rolled back into the cylinder. [/QUOTE]
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