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  1. sawinredneck

    No mas 372s

    I've always read to polish the intake but leave the exhaust rough, the turbulence helps with both the scavenging and mixing of the intake fuel.
  2. sawinredneck

    No mas 372s

    Saws like that are built for fun, unless you are Roger, which Roger is just plain nuts!
  3. sawinredneck

    No mas 372s

    I've seen the pics, even seen a video! It's just, well FRIGGING AWESOME! But short lived! I've never had the beans to do it though. I knew it was nothing new, but it's one of those things, "Hey, let me go grab my Wildthing and we'll see how they match up!" Yeah, nobody is expecting that to come...
  4. sawinredneck

    No mas 372s

    Always wanted to play with a piped saw, never got the chance to! I always thought a nitroused piped wild thing would be fun! Yeah, see why I speak so highly of them now?
  5. sawinredneck

    No mas 372s

    I've said it before, I'll say it again, I wouldn't hesitate to buy a 562XP right now, all the other problems aside, I really think they got this saw right!
  6. sawinredneck

    No mas 372s

    I dunno, 'puters don't seem to be playing well with me lately!
  7. sawinredneck

    No mas 372s

    Not the best video, but you can get the idea from it at least. Sorry, it won't let me embed it, http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jArXYgAYrEc
  8. sawinredneck

    No mas 372s

    I LOVED my 262xp, but I wouldn't own another! The coils are junk, and expensive, and they are notorious for hard to find vacume leaks! When they ran, they were a great saw, but now, I'll take a ported Dolmar 5100 over one any day, maybe even a stock one! Just not worth the effort! If I were to...
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