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What's The Story On Modified Mufflers On Stock Chainsaws?
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<blockquote data-quote="wyk" data-source="post: 4546416" data-attributes="member: 55120"><p>I was impressed as well, and that is with the stock dual ported muffler vs non dual stihl muffler. It goes to show how stopped up some of the newer saws are.</p><p>I don't know about less heat, or whatever. But I do know every saw I have modded the muffler on has shown an amazing improvement in performance and responsiveness.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="wyk, post: 4546416, member: 55120"] I was impressed as well, and that is with the stock dual ported muffler vs non dual stihl muffler. It goes to show how stopped up some of the newer saws are. I don't know about less heat, or whatever. But I do know every saw I have modded the muffler on has shown an amazing improvement in performance and responsiveness. [/QUOTE]
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