1st of all, much thanks to all who took the time to respond to my last post. This is my third time around, and it been about 45 minutes and I am still trying to post what I must. I am sorry I did not post a link for everyone to get an idea on specs. I wanted to post something thorough and complete so I can hopefully get more feedback on this, but just recently this pc is acting really bogged out. slow az hell, and I basically typed this info 2 or 3 times by now. I also came close to just taking the echo right down the middle of this computer and moniter....tor. ahh.
I went over the replies and noticed peaple that did "simple" mods to the 3400 models.[ I believe that the 3400 and 3450 have identical exhuasts, but then again, the website did say that the 3450 has only 1 ring,hmmm.?] I would check to see if even the 3000 is also equipped with the same exhuast can, but dont want to freeze this thing up now...oK, lets get to the point here David,[meeh!]
Can those who have modified there exhuast give me more details on how they went about hacking on their cans? Measurments for cuts, opening, anything. And also, how has the saw been up to this day? Still runnin well? I have tried to just "flip" the silencer piece so that the holes are facing the top of the exhuast can, but I guess it did bearly anything.. Then I tried to just take out the silencer and have the exhuast can "hollow."
It did a little bit better, I think.
Before I blunder, please help me accomplish this modification to increase performance and keep the motor cooler. Does the mod really accomplish these objectives, or are echo engines just not even worth all of this? I am thinking hollow would be better, but dont know how or where to go about taking cuts to open up exhuast flow.... I also want to prolong life of saw hopefully by doing this mod. Then again, should I even haggle with this?
Help me please, those of you who have done this and think it does work, please??
p.s. I read the posts about ratios and just decided to use 45 to 1 ratio,lol. Since some were with 40-1 and some with 50-1, I had to make my life easier and just meet both parties halfway...Is this acceptable though.
Hope to hear from yall soon, david........
I wonder if a chainsaw could go through a pc? lol....
I went over the replies and noticed peaple that did "simple" mods to the 3400 models.[ I believe that the 3400 and 3450 have identical exhuasts, but then again, the website did say that the 3450 has only 1 ring,hmmm.?] I would check to see if even the 3000 is also equipped with the same exhuast can, but dont want to freeze this thing up now...oK, lets get to the point here David,[meeh!]
Can those who have modified there exhuast give me more details on how they went about hacking on their cans? Measurments for cuts, opening, anything. And also, how has the saw been up to this day? Still runnin well? I have tried to just "flip" the silencer piece so that the holes are facing the top of the exhuast can, but I guess it did bearly anything.. Then I tried to just take out the silencer and have the exhuast can "hollow."
It did a little bit better, I think.
Before I blunder, please help me accomplish this modification to increase performance and keep the motor cooler. Does the mod really accomplish these objectives, or are echo engines just not even worth all of this? I am thinking hollow would be better, but dont know how or where to go about taking cuts to open up exhuast flow.... I also want to prolong life of saw hopefully by doing this mod. Then again, should I even haggle with this?
Help me please, those of you who have done this and think it does work, please??
p.s. I read the posts about ratios and just decided to use 45 to 1 ratio,lol. Since some were with 40-1 and some with 50-1, I had to make my life easier and just meet both parties halfway...Is this acceptable though.
Hope to hear from yall soon, david........
I wonder if a chainsaw could go through a pc? lol....