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I know most people dislike the clones. I like them and believe they have their purpose. Don't get me wrong, I prefer OEM vs clone but these guys are fun to *f-word with. Here's my "pro"
Modifications +upgrades
1• authentic walbro hd 17
2• OEM fuel line(the weird green lines!) as well as OEM impulse&Intake. Even the inner and out carburetor to boot rings are OEM.
3• OEM crankshaft,bearings and crank seals (yes I know at that point why not make the rest OEM. I had the parts on hand lol)
4• ditched the open port farmer tech cylinder and piston for meteor. Pop up meteor piston (OEM piston rings and bearing)
5• fully ported cylinder which I lowered down to .020.
6• gutted muffler which I welded the original Opening completely shut and then added dual 1/2 inch pipes.
7• OEM 460 oiler plus 460 large clutch cover.
8• obviously color change to the "carbon fiber"
Then tied it off with a 20 inch light bar. The chain is an archer titanium. Which is a pretty decent chain.i Normally have a Stihl semi skip on it.
I'll get more pictures of it as well as a video of it running at a later time. It's been pissing down rain here lately

Modifications +upgrades
1• authentic walbro hd 17
2• OEM fuel line(the weird green lines!) as well as OEM impulse&Intake. Even the inner and out carburetor to boot rings are OEM.
3• OEM crankshaft,bearings and crank seals (yes I know at that point why not make the rest OEM. I had the parts on hand lol)
4• ditched the open port farmer tech cylinder and piston for meteor. Pop up meteor piston (OEM piston rings and bearing)
5• fully ported cylinder which I lowered down to .020.
6• gutted muffler which I welded the original Opening completely shut and then added dual 1/2 inch pipes.
7• OEM 460 oiler plus 460 large clutch cover.
8• obviously color change to the "carbon fiber"
Then tied it off with a 20 inch light bar. The chain is an archer titanium. Which is a pretty decent chain.i Normally have a Stihl semi skip on it.
I'll get more pictures of it as well as a video of it running at a later time. It's been pissing down rain here lately





