All my clones have been great but I myself have seen inside these saws that are ran on the "environmental rule" of 50:1 and the cases have little to no oily film on the magnesium. It's just my opinion and ive had luck with 32:1 fat at first with these and it's definitely worked out. Thanks for the video man. Thats a steel for $200.
Yeah, I can tell you that these definitely run better with a sprocket tip. Based on how mine runs, it should be able to pull up to a 32 inch bar without too much trouble. I'll probably top mine off with a 28" light bar. It definitely needs to get broken in with several tanks, and then properly leaned out with at least a 40:1 mix.
I have the exact same saws. Hace you had any tuning issues? Mine will not hold a tune. I ordered another carburetor for it. I just got in a light weight 28" bar. Also can you do a video on how you make your pipes. I have years of experience hotrodding Mustangs and Diesel trucks. But now have dived into the 2 cycle rabbit hole. I purposely bought this saw so I can "learn" cheaply and not screw up my other saws. Thanks for your videos!
Wow, quite the difference with the new muffler. I have only ran full house chain on my saw, curious to know your thoughts and opinion on skip tooth vs full house, like a pros vs cons video . And perhaps a tutorial on how you make your pipes, if you are taking suggestions for videos. LOL. As usual another great video friend. On to the next video on fuel ratio. Thanks for sharing Stay safe
I have a brand ive worked on, my brand. Some people recently are trying to say my saws are no better than that the saw youre showing. Folks have used my saws professionally now over 2 years and going strong. I have recent professional reviews on my channel of my brand. Im trying bring the best "clown" saws i can to the USA. Mine are different than the amazon $100 or $200. Recent reviews posted on my channel. Thanks for showing your amazon saw and please continue to report any problems.
@sawsonthefarm thanks for the appreciation.....if you get a chance do more reviews on you Amazon saw.....theyre different than the one ive worked on but theyre certainly worth the money. I like your channel too ! Thanks.
I put a roller sprocket on a stihl 041AV, and it would cut at 10800RPM in dried out maple. I was impressed with the old tractor. Have you tuned the saw in the cut because it sounds fat to me.
Still running it fat, it's not broke in yet. I have a tach as I use it more I'll continue to lean it out. I'm just trying to give it every chance I can! Thanks for watching!
I like it lol I have same saw and I did a tad fiddling with widening exhaust and intake very little..lower transfer skirts base delete and other than me being ignorant tuning by ear it runs good The bar it came with don't work well with thinner chain it wore grooves on nose after little use
I wear hearing protection anyway and figure why not get the MOST performance that ya can ? The throttle response and mid range torque is vastly improved using these pipes vs a can muffler from my experience
@@sawsonthefarm yes sir! I’ve tried several variations of can mufflers , single port, dual and triple port deflectors and tube exhaust single and dual but it’s been my experience that the “piped” ones perform the best. It’s interesting to see how the length / diameter of the pipe affects the power delivery and it does vary from saw to saw. My theory is the stock can is FAR to restrictive to allow the engine to breathe efficiently! IF it cannot get OUT then it cannot get IN 😎
Nice. Stopped smoking and that sound ! If I was in the woods and didn't know I wouldn't know.
It's getting better little by little! Thanks!
All my clones have been great but I myself have seen inside these saws that are ran on the "environmental rule" of 50:1 and the cases have little to no oily film on the magnesium. It's just my opinion and ive had luck with 32:1 fat at first with these and it's definitely worked out. Thanks for the video man. Thats a steel for $200.
Thank you for watching!
Yeah, I can tell you that these definitely run better with a sprocket tip. Based on how mine runs, it should be able to pull up to a 32 inch bar without too much trouble. I'll probably top mine off with a 28" light bar. It definitely needs to get broken in with several tanks, and then properly leaned out with at least a 40:1 mix.
It seems to have pretty good power. It would out do most homeowner grade saws especially with a sprocket tip! Thanks!
I'll keep messing with it! Thanks!
I have the exact same saws. Hace you had any tuning issues? Mine will not hold a tune. I ordered another carburetor for it. I just got in a light weight 28" bar. Also can you do a video on how you make your pipes. I have years of experience hotrodding Mustangs and Diesel trucks. But now have dived into the 2 cycle rabbit hole. I purposely bought this saw so I can "learn" cheaply and not screw up my other saws. Thanks for your videos!
I could do that! I'm goin to be making a couple more soon! One for the 362xp and another for the 365! Thanks for watching man!
Wow, quite the difference with the new muffler.
I have only ran full house chain on my saw, curious to know your thoughts and opinion on skip tooth vs full house, like a pros vs cons video . And perhaps a tutorial on how you make your pipes, if you are taking suggestions for videos. LOL.
As usual another great video friend. On to the next video on fuel ratio.
Thanks for sharing
Stay safe
Thanks Dirk! That's a great idea, I'll work on that!👍🏻
I have a brand ive worked on, my brand. Some people recently are trying to say my saws are no better than that the saw youre showing. Folks have used my saws professionally now over 2 years and going strong. I have recent professional reviews on my channel of my brand. Im trying bring the best "clown" saws i can to the USA. Mine are different than the amazon $100 or $200. Recent reviews posted on my channel. Thanks for showing your amazon saw and please continue to report any problems.
I've been watching some of your videos! Those Pro Mag saws look really nice! Thanks for watching!
@sawsonthefarm thanks for the appreciation.....if you get a chance do more reviews on you Amazon saw.....theyre different than the one ive worked on but theyre certainly worth the money. I like your channel too ! Thanks.
@@metalandwood4u will do! I got some stuff goin!
Your in a hard bizness selling clowns, when most looking 4 a clown don't want a expensive knock off
I got one like it off alliexpress seems to run well had to play with the carb a little I put a 28inch bar I had on it
Good deal! Thanks for watchin!
@sawsonthefarm I may have missed it but what ratio are you running in yours? I'm probably 45ish to 1
@ I run 40:1 in everything, I just made a video on it. I'll be posting it up soon! Thanks for watching!
I put a roller sprocket on a stihl 041AV, and it would cut at 10800RPM in dried out maple. I was impressed with the old tractor. Have you tuned the saw in the cut because it sounds fat to me.
Still running it fat, it's not broke in yet. I have a tach as I use it more I'll continue to lean it out. I'm just trying to give it every chance I can! Thanks for watching!
I like it lol I have same saw and I did a tad fiddling with widening exhaust and intake very little..lower transfer skirts base delete and other than me being ignorant tuning by ear it runs good
The bar it came with don't work well with thinner chain it wore grooves on nose after little use
Yeah my bar was blue by the end of the day and it was oiling perfect!
@sawsonthefarm yea same
Much better!!!!
Yeah I thought so too! It gets a little stronger every time I run it! Thanks!
Them pipes are just to loud, i had one and its just to much, i like my 1 inch stinger sound in a stock can
As long as I'm wearing ear protection I like them!
I wear hearing protection anyway and figure why not get the MOST performance that ya can ? The throttle response and mid range torque is vastly improved using these pipes vs a can muffler from my experience
Completely agree! There's nothing like running a piped saw! Even with no other mods!
@@sawsonthefarm yes sir! I’ve tried several variations of can mufflers , single port, dual and triple port deflectors and tube exhaust single and dual but it’s been my experience that the “piped” ones perform the best. It’s interesting to see how the length / diameter of the pipe affects the power delivery and it does vary from saw to saw. My theory is the stock can is FAR to restrictive to allow the engine to breathe efficiently! IF it cannot get OUT then it cannot get IN 😎
@@fabzacres-blackcat same here!
too much drama queen action here...shheeesh.
Drama?