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:confused1: Thats odd - the 560xp should have absolutely no issue with .325x8 with any sensible bar length.

 

Yea Buried the full depth of the bar in some ash and it just shut down . Its had some mods since then though so might be ok with it .

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How much time did you give it with the 8-pin? It could be that the AT needed a little time to adjust for it.....

 

Kept trying , kept shutting down . It is a 2011 saw , one of the first . Since I bought it in 2011 it has had a new updated carb , a remap , and some other bits not engine related . The main mod has been done by petemate on here . He removed the cat from the exhaust can and did some other " tweeks " , possibly some porting but not sure on that . Don't think there is a great deal you can do on that front as its pretty good as it is . but the muffler mod and whatever he did to the mapping has been superb . No hot start problems , in fact no problems at all . :001_smile:

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Ok . Well whatever it was in there he took it out ! Its as loud as a loud thing and you can see the weld line where he cut and shut it ...

 

Probably the baffle plate, derestricting air flow, allowing more flow

 

 

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