chris zautner
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What filter is on a new MS880?
What filter is on a new MS880?
your thoughts?Hmmm.
This saw makes the most power with as much opening as you can give it. Max power isn't what's going to make this saw run right.So you stick the max flow on and then start opening up the muffler til you stop gaining power. Then you have the ideal setup.
No I haven't. I don't really consider that an option.Have you guys tried 50:1 like stihl recommends to take care of the bog ?
If it flows enough for a 880, you'd sure think it's enough for a 661.your thoughts?
I think the 661 filter is a little bigger too...no?If it flows enough for a 880, you'd sure think it's enough for a 661.
If it flows enough for a 880, you'd sure think it's enough for a 661.
You are hallucinating again. Go take your meds. I don't see your saw holding 12,500+ with a 36" bar buried in wood. You're talking WAY outside your realm of knowledge.Which is why I know my muff modded 661 could get damn close to your ported 661 on a 36" bar 3 back to back cuts on a big ass log. But once you fix the imbalance...
Mine holds pretty much the same as those RPM's now Brad, the hardline bounces around between 11,500 and 12,500 ................I wont pretend to know everything here, I just know what changes were made to mine and what effects those changes brought about.saw holding 12,500+ with a 36" bar buried in wood.
it makes most power with huge openings on small logs and falls behind on large logs.
Exactly. We don't even know what the cause is yet. As usual, RB, you're again jumping to conclusions before you know the facts.Mine holds pretty much the same as those RPM's now Brad, the hardline bounces around between 11,500 and 12,500 ................I wont pretend to know everything here, I just know what changes were made to mine and what effects those changes brought about.
Before we go diving into rocket science guys, lets see how Brads responds to the Max Flow after he installs it and does the reset
I am usually under 300 feet elevation ............. sometimes right on the waterI'm curious what elevations those with the "bog" are at?
Seriously? Is that what you call having had two different cylinders and four different pistons in my saw, all for testing purposes. There's no need for you to lash out like this because of your own insecurities.what you want to do is, say these mods are good enough and then tune the saw for the mods. The saw is tuning itself ideally all the time...you can't just say these mods are good enough. You have to actually FIND good mods that work with the ideal tune that the saw is finding. ...not what you THINK is good.
Only a few hundred feet above sea level.I'm curious what elevations those with the "bog" are at?
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