greg409
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Do they have an OBDII port? (wait, that's the new models)
I've got a reader/scanner!!
luck,greg
I've got a reader/scanner!!
luck,greg
The one I had only did that when it first came out of the box. Once it had a couple tanks of fuel through it, that was gone. Power wise, it would absolutely anihilate a MS440. Power was right on par with the 576AT. I despise their constuction, but they are the strongest stock 70cc saw I've ever run.
They don't make 044s anymore.
I must agree they are stronger than the saw they replaced.
Look I grew up when electronics were in their infancy. Ended up working for an electrical engineer out of HS putting circuit boards together, as such I have little fear of electronics. Electronics are better!! that is a fact!! but that doesn't mean everyone has to like them.
I personally have run both the 441 Mtronic and the 576 Autotune and I wouldn't trade my 372 for one of each and $500.00 to boot!!!
Mike
I got one. Actually two. Probably enough parts to build a couple more.
I will always have one.
Jeremy, guys like you and me, have to remember that these saws aren't designed for us. Like you, I still want a carb that I can control myself. However, 99.99% of the user out there will benefit from these new technologies. When a user doesn't have to worry about his saw running lean, that user is the winner.
I must agree they are stronger than the saw they replaced.
Look I grew up when electronics were in their infancy. Ended up working for an electrical engineer out of HS putting circuit boards together, as such I have little fear of electronics. Electronics are better!! that is a fact!! but that doesn't mean everyone has to like them.
well i was about to get a stihl 441c-m but found out that in aus the dealers dont have any softwear to fix a problem should it arise , they would have to pack it up and ship it back to stihl aus to fix it so no saw for 2 to 4 weeks or more so that equals NO AT FOR ME.
makes you wonder why a big company like stihl lets the horse out and then shuts the gate ?? :confuse:
Dude you can't even buy simple parts for any of the 441's everything is on back order.
Why aren't they for us Brad? Looking purely from a performance standpoint.
Dude you can't even buy simple parts for any of the 441's everything is on back order.
Why aren't they for us Brad? Looking purely from a performance standpoint...
I work with em everyday my friend. PLC's, HMI's, Freq drives, u name it, I gotta fix em. I wish I had a nickel for every "unexplained" electronics failure I've seen in short 12 years as an electrician....
Why aren't they for us Brad? Looking purely from a performance standpoint...
I work with em everyday my friend. PLC's, HMI's, Freq drives, u name it, I gotta fix em. I wish I had a nickel for every "unexplained" electronics failure I've seen in short 12 years as an electrician....
Because we aren't satisfied with the performance of a stock saw. When it comes to cookie cutting, a leaner tune is usually used than what you would put on a saw if it was going to the landing. I can't tell AT to run leaner. They're not designing saws for modification and cookie cutting, they're designing work saws.
well i was about to get a stihl 441c-m but found out that in aus the dealers dont have any softwear to fix a problem should it arise , they would have to pack it up and ship it back to stihl aus to fix it so no saw for 2 to 4 weeks or more so that equals NO AT FOR ME.
makes you wonder why a big company like stihl lets the horse out and then shuts the gate ?? :confuse:
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