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Hey all, I've been working on designing a vstack for the above mentioned saws. I had a few prototypes made and adjusted what i felt was necessary. Here are some pics of what it looks like on a 372. I have added an additional support mount on the lower left. It utilizes a hole that isn't used for anything.

Fits all the good aftermarket air filters most guys run on saws. K&N, Uni-filter etc.

These are available for purchase if anyone would like to have/try it out. Just shoot me a pm.
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Is that petg naturally chemical resistant?
 

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PETG might get a bit iffy at those temps. Nylon would be better, I normally print all my engine bay bits from nylon. Too bad you couldnt get the filter to fit under the plastics.
 

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PETG might get a bit iffy at those temps. Nylon would be better, I normally print all my engine bay bits from nylon. Too bad you couldnt get the filter to fit under the plastics.
I really dont think the air filter mounts get that hot, do you?

Different filters may fit under the hi top cover.

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Melting point of petg is around 450°F.

Should be ok
PETG might get a bit iffy at those temps. Nylon would be better, I normally print all my engine bay bits from nylon. Too bad you couldnt get the filter to fit under the plastics.

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I'd be more worried about its glass transition temperature and it slowly getting smaller where the filter clamps on.
 
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