I thought a few of you might be interested in seeing how a this Echo might run once ported. It really surprised me. It's a very strong runner and would give any other 60cc saw a good run for it's money. I did not run it stock, but factory spec is only 12,500, so wouldn't expect too much. Echo left a lot on the table as far as porting goes and it really responded well to a little port work. It has a nice sound to it as well. The only thing that disappointed me about the saw is the fasteners used to put it together. Most of the screws are coarse threaded, as you would expect in plastic, but these are going into metal. If they had simply tapped the holes and used machine screws, I would be a lot happier with the saw. All in all though, not a big deal.
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