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Miller Mod Saws and the Echo CS-500P
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<blockquote data-quote="bikemike" data-source="post: 5722564" data-attributes="member: 94980"><p>My echo 360t 36cc has a venturi opening stock at[ATTACH=full]479479[/ATTACH] it was much smaller bore than the 201Turd so I punched it out to this and saw took nice to it. Idle mid range transition and wot. It was tested in below 0 Temps ran a tank through it and no problems [ATTACH=full]479480[/ATTACH]my opinion on why a properly tuned echo last so long is cause they equip them to be under powered</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bikemike, post: 5722564, member: 94980"] My echo 360t 36cc has a venturi opening stock at[ATTACH=full]479479[/ATTACH] it was much smaller bore than the 201Turd so I punched it out to this and saw took nice to it. Idle mid range transition and wot. It was tested in below 0 Temps ran a tank through it and no problems [ATTACH=full]479480[/ATTACH]my opinion on why a properly tuned echo last so long is cause they equip them to be under powered [/QUOTE]
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