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661 Oil Test 32:1 vs 40:1 vs 50:1 ?
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<blockquote data-quote="Arborisjedi" data-source="post: 5622054" data-attributes="member: 138843"><p>[ATTACH=full]461708[/ATTACH] I have a gl4500-m that I just removed the base gasket from I've tuned and run a tank of fuel doing cuts definitely has more torque. It says on it to run 25:1 I'm just wondering if I can run 32:1? I'm more then happy to run more oil then spec in newer or ported saw. Wanna know if I can run less oil then spec when it's 25:1.</p><p>Here a pic of the saw</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Arborisjedi, post: 5622054, member: 138843"] [ATTACH=full]461708[/ATTACH] I have a gl4500-m that I just removed the base gasket from I've tuned and run a tank of fuel doing cuts definitely has more torque. It says on it to run 25:1 I'm just wondering if I can run 32:1? I'm more then happy to run more oil then spec in newer or ported saw. Wanna know if I can run less oil then spec when it's 25:1. Here a pic of the saw [/QUOTE]
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