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If you could choose one saw that needs a tune up....


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Prob a MS200T but I doubt it would be very practical.

 

A 200T responds to modifications very well .

 

The easiest thing to do is pull the baffle plates .In addition to that which few do is to remove the tabs or directional tabs from the interior of the muffler halves .

 

A 200 does not really have what's called a true pressure can but is more a baffled muffler type . By removing the baffle plates in addtion to making the internal less restrictive you alse create another hole .

 

My 200 has had a lot more done to it than just a muffler job but that's another story .:biggrin:

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....what would it be ?

 

I'm interested because I have a few years experience tuning two-strokes and frankly the exhaust design on saws has more in common with a 1950 DKW than a modern Aprilia.

 

Drilling holes in a flawed design will not help much, the shape is just wrong.

 

So, if I fancied designing a proper pipe for a saw, which one would be most popular ?

 

Bear in mind that the pipe would be a fair bit bigger than standard and might need some awkward routing - otherwise the manufacturers would have done it themselves - I won't pretend to be better at this than the manufacturer so specialist applications might be required.

 

Any ideas ?

 

how bout this on a Ms660?

 

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how bout this on a Ms660?

 

Most people on this side of the pond gave up on those little pipes about 5 years ago . Besides that one coming out the left side will burn the hide right off your hand .

 

Looks cool yes but doesn't work as well as just larger ports on the right side,minus the pipe .

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