I am running one. I received one about a month ago, but due to poor weather and a halt to logging, I have very limited time with it.



There is plenty of firewood at the farm that needs cutting if you want to test it out.I am running one. I received one about a month ago, but due to poor weather and a halt to logging, I have very limited time with it.
I will say this though: after installing it on my 462c - just the throttle response alone has increased a very noticeable amount. The increased area of filtration is going to be a benefit I didn’t know was needed on these 462’s. I’ll be testing it more in the near future. So far, I’m impressed.
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You do have to cut the cover, but that didn’t bother me any. The instructions were clear and reference pictures were accurate. And the provided template also worked well.
Thanks Nic, but I’ll be starting a new logging site later this weekThere is plenty of firewood at the farm that needs cutting if you want to test it out.
I noticed the throttle response when I went to the exposed filter on my 462. It was already quick, but it is better with more air coming into it. I was hoping I wouldn't lose that with the max flow. Sounds like it's going to be alright.I am running one. I received one about a month ago, but due to poor weather and a halt to logging, I have very limited time with it.
I will say this though: after installing it on my 462c - just the throttle response alone has increased a very noticeable amount. The increased area of filtration is going to be a benefit I didn’t know was needed on these 462’s. I’ll be testing it more in the near future. So far, I’m impressed.
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You do have to cut the cover, but that didn’t bother me any. The instructions were clear and reference pictures were accurate. And the provided template also worked well.
I noticed the throttle response when I went to the exposed filter on my 462. It was already quick, but it is better with more air coming into it. I was hoping I wouldn't lose that with the max flow. Sounds like it's going to be alright.
I may end up needing another top cover for mine to clean up the holes that are in it currently. If you get time, would you mind posting a Pic of the right side of the saw ?

It looks like that may actually clean up the holes I put in mine. May end up with a little half moon out of it on that bottom corner. We shall see. Thanks for the pic.Here ya go:
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Observation: I just took this now, and as you can see, this is a non-Mtron cover on my Mtron saw. Local dealership ordered the wrong one after broke the original. Aside from the carb adjustment holes, all else is the same.

Anytime!It looks like that may actually clean up the holes I put in mine. May end up with a little half moon out of it on that bottom corner. We shall see. Thanks for the pic. View attachment 486044
Currently running the WCS filter. I never liked smashing that filter under the cover. I'd run stock before I did that. It was night and day after cutting the cover. Sounds like the max flow gives that benefit while still keeping the filter covered, and according to max flow, it still maintains the air circulation through the air box as stihl designed it. Somewhat.why don‘t use the wcs red beard filters. Then u don’t need to cut the cover
The MaxFlow increases the filter surface area, which is a huge benefit. Longer run times between cleanings, and also more available air at any given time. Plus MaxFlow has a proven track record of not allowing fines to pass through.why don‘t use the wcs red beard filters. Then u don’t need to cut the cover




