Not as loud as you would think. My 261 done the same way is actually louder to my ears. Might just be the pitch. Inside tube length is shorter on the 261 though. I left these a little long figuring I could shorten easier than adding to them. Made a nice difference. It has better spool up and cleaned up the off idle rich spot. It seemed to really pick up some low/mid-range when dogged in and leaning on it. Timing is stock for now.Very nice...How does the saw sound? Any improvements noticed?
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Very cool I bet it sounds very good.462 I just did the other night.
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That is just beautiful! Great work. I like it a lot.462 I just did the other night.
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Pretty close. It’s on tank #3Saw looks Brand New!!! lol
Lol. Yep keep them screen's in. You might get into trouble for being to loud in California tho!!!Stihl MS361 de-crimped, baffle removed, screen and outlet tube left intact and recrimped, with a classic 288xp outlet and screen screwed into rivnut's. Going to California where working firescreen's are necessary.
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Lol. Yep keep them screen's in. You might get into trouble for being to loud in California tho!!!