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  1. lxskllr

    Muffler Mod?

    You could look on Jacks. I think they're about $20. Easiest/safest first step is look inside for a cat. I don't think it has one, but if it does, remove it. Getting rid of the extra heat they trap is worth it alone. Increasing exhaust flow is icing on the cake. After that, remove the spark...
  2. lxskllr

    Muffler Mod?

    Not yet. I'm figuring on making my decision when I break it down to check for carbon buildup. It's looking like it may be December. I'll do it when I've used all my Stihl oil, then compare it to RedArmor in a couple years. The big hangup is the saw's kind of quiet for a motor, and I need to...
  3. lxskllr

    Muffler Mod?

    I'm not that familiar with how these things go together aside from basic concepts. How would you advance the timing; file the flywheel key?
  4. lxskllr

    Muffler Mod?

    Yea, I didn't care for the chain it came with. I've been using Stihl pm. Seems to work well.
  5. lxskllr

    Muffler Mod?

    Stock chain. I've been resistant to going ¼" cause I like the robustness of ⅜", and I keep a stock of both sizes of ⅜" in reels. The 2511's kind of my everything saw, not just for in-tree use. It might be cutting bundles of stakes, ripping boards, or getting carried in the woods on my...
  6. lxskllr

    Muffler Mod?

    I've been vacillating on modifying my 2511. One thing I like about it is I can fire it up for a couple quick cuts without ear protection, and not feel like I'm driving icepicks in my ears. I'll be pulling the muffler off for inspection around fall time. That's when my Stihl oil will used up, and...
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