quotejso2
ArboristSite Guru
I'd call some husqy techs in sweden
Only problem is that Stihl recommended 50:1 before the EPA was in existence. So, if they recommend using that ratio before any emissions need, you can bet your arse that's what they think is best for the saw cause you know as well as I do they'd rather sell more oil than less. Or course, you can always listen to your shade tree engineer friends who spend more of their time drunk than they do designing saws. That's your prerogative. ;-)
That's kind of funny. One of the techs even responded to my muffler mod question.
He did say and admit that a MM would in-fact increase performance.......AND fuel economy. Not sure that I've ever heard anyone on this forum say that.
Gotta call SHENANIGANS on this:
in tech bulletin T.43.86 Stihl specifies mixing at 1:40 with Stihl two cycle oil and 1:25 with any other brand
Not until T.2.98 (12 YEARS later) does Stihl call for mixing at 1:50 and specifically say this was done to meet the brand new EPA standard for Emission Control Standards.
T.19.95 shows the mufflers and carbs being dumbed down for OSHA noise standards
DDave
Gotta call SHENANIGANS on this:
in tech bulletin T.43.86 Stihl specifies mixing at 1:40 with Stihl two cycle oil and 1:25 with any other brand
Not until T.2.98 (12 YEARS later) does Stihl call for mixing at 1:50 and specifically say this was done to meet the brand new EPA standard for Emission Control Standards.
T.19.95 shows the mufflers and carbs being dumbed down for OSHA noise standards
DDave
I'd have a hard time believing a muffler mod would increase fuel economy...more exhaust out, more fuel in.
Use what works for you. The fuel/ oil debate will never end, and you will have varying opinions from different shops, the same as you will on here. There is no benefit to your OPE running 50:1 over 40:1, I can tell ya that.
Shhh! Don't confuse me with facts!Gotta call SHENANIGANS on this:
in tech bulletin T.43.86 Stihl specifies mixing at 1:40 with Stihl two cycle oil and 1:25 with any other brand
Not until T.2.98 (12 YEARS later) does Stihl call for mixing at 1:50 and specifically say this was done to meet the brand new EPA standard for Emission Control Standards.
T.19.95 shows the mufflers and carbs being dumbed down for OSHA noise standards
DDave
Running e10 for years as that's all we got. Never had a saw/mower etc problem. Only bad gas I remember buying was premium, so I usually buy regular or 89. Carb kit is like 10 bucks. I'd have to need a new kit every week for 100ll or canned to make financial sense
Thats the best post I've read in awhile. Thanks for the chuckle spaceOnly problem is that Stihl recommended 50:1 before the EPA was in existence. So, if they recommend using that ratio before any emissions need, you can bet your arse that's what they think is best for the saw cause you know as well as I do they'd rather sell more oil than less. Or course, you can always listen to your shade tree engineer friends who spend more of their time drunk than they do designing saws. That's your prerogative. ;-)
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