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Started by Kenwood, February 16, 2010, 10:49:09 PM

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Kenwood

New to this site,and looking for some info.I just put my 575xp back together and want to know if i need my limit coil on or if i can swap for a non-limit?Also what should they tach out at?I hear both good and bad about the 575 what do you think?Thanks.Kenwood

Kevin

Welcome to the forum.

QuoteThere is an integrated speed governor in the
ignition system that limits the maximum speed to 13600 rpm.
The maximum speed will not exceed 13600 rpm when the
high speed jet is adjusted (screwed in). When the speed
governor is activated, you will get the same sound experience
as when the chain saw 4-cycles.

ladylake

Either coil will work just fine, a limited one makes tuning a little harder is all as it makes it sound rich when hitting the limiter. Turn the high out untill you know for sure it's rich , then gradually back in untill it cuts the fastest, if you start to get lean it will get boggy in the cut.   Steve
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