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comparing MS260 to 2145 J'red
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<blockquote data-quote="THALL10326" data-source="post: 421672" data-attributes="member: 4289"><p>Welp in case ya didn't know according to Stihl it takes not a few tank fulls to break in a Stihl engine but at least 5 gallons of running. Stihl uses two ring pistons and they're engines are tight. After 5 gallons of fuel its loosened up and at full rpm and power. May see that 25% faster disappear after that....</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="THALL10326, post: 421672, member: 4289"] Welp in case ya didn't know according to Stihl it takes not a few tank fulls to break in a Stihl engine but at least 5 gallons of running. Stihl uses two ring pistons and they're engines are tight. After 5 gallons of fuel its loosened up and at full rpm and power. May see that 25% faster disappear after that.... [/QUOTE]
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