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How much better is a 372xp with the cylinder skirt removed?
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<blockquote data-quote="Big_Wood" data-source="post: 6241538" data-attributes="member: 93217"><p>There is debate that it does anything on a ported saw even but some say it works for them. I do grind those area's but really only a touch more then the jug is lowered. I've done it that way many times and never saw a gain over the way i'm doing it and the way i do it is less grinding. I would say that bringing that wall up will yield you nothing noticable by itself and would probably take a special kind of port work to even take advantage of it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Big_Wood, post: 6241538, member: 93217"] There is debate that it does anything on a ported saw even but some say it works for them. I do grind those area's but really only a touch more then the jug is lowered. I've done it that way many times and never saw a gain over the way i'm doing it and the way i do it is less grinding. I would say that bringing that wall up will yield you nothing noticable by itself and would probably take a special kind of port work to even take advantage of it. [/QUOTE]
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