On every saw that I use I run some kind of muffler mod, weather it’s just gutting the baffles out or putting a pipe in it. On a 100+ day it definitely makes a difference in how hot they run.
Those knots on the last cut pulled it down and it never recovered. From all my testing it’s amazing what even one knot will do. In pine it’s hard to find clean wood. Then again maybe those many hours of R&R at Husq, Stihl and Echo etc they do design the muffs to work. Oh well that’s how it goes sometimes..
Muffler mods, benefit more in the trottle response or crack as some call it. I piped the 562 Mk II, loud as a top fuel dragster. Within secends after initial start-up, autotune was doing its thing. It keeps my saw much cooler.
One thing to consider here is that it's a strato saw. Maybe easier flow is just causing more fresh (or charged) air to fly out the exhaust. Also consider the fact that those cans are huge and funny shaped. An exhaust pulse is just a pressure wave. The waves tend to bounce around inside the can. The port angle, the angles of the front wall of the can and interoir baffles, even the sides all do something to dictate what happens to that pressure wave as it propogates forward. It might be that the new outlet is just in a "dead spot" where the air doesn't want to go in the first place.
I like the test. I’d like to see it with another hole on top as Corey corp mentioned. I opened a 550mk1 muffler up with a 1.25” hole on top and it definitely improved the speed as well.
Ive got a Johnsered 2253 that was the only mod i did to it after Performance Outdoor Equipment fixed its leaks and cylinder under warranty they are a class act
I’m commenting before the video plays. Looking forward to seeing the results. I have a Mk 2 and I am wanting to mod mine or make a totally new one. I’m a pipe welder and fitter so I do have the ability to do it and it not look like crap. I have been trying to find what would be a good pipe size and length for it and it seems that it’s a big secret 🤣😂. Someone was saying that it should be 80% of the exhaust port size. Much love from southeastern NC🤙
Need to do something with the exhaust on mine if I ever get it back from the dealer. And it actually runs. First and last husqvarna I’ll own that’s for sure. Ok, well maybe a 592. Or a 550 if they go on sale again. lol 👍🏼
I wonder if auto tune was still looking for its best fuel mixture after you changed the muff? And there was some knots in the last cut. Interesting none the less.
It looks like your chain was probably getting duller by the time you went to the mod . the mod sounded much better, cutting wise they were pretty much very similar. when I do my mods, it’ always the sound’s better . It’s the chain and bar that make it the difference. Always
On every saw that I use I run some kind of muffler mod, weather it’s just gutting the baffles out or putting a pipe in it. On a 100+ day it definitely makes a difference in how hot they run.
Will be interesting to see the comparison with the mk2 👍😎
Those knots on the last cut pulled it down and it never recovered. From all my testing it’s amazing what even one knot will do. In pine it’s hard to find clean wood. Then again maybe those many hours of R&R at Husq, Stihl and Echo etc they do design the muffs to work. Oh well that’s how it goes sometimes..
Muffler mods, benefit more in the trottle response or crack as some call it. I piped the 562 Mk II, loud as a top fuel dragster. Within secends after initial start-up, autotune was doing its thing. It keeps my saw much cooler.
Hey I just bought the 562 mark 2. What did you do for a pipe? Can you show me?
One thing to consider here is that it's a strato saw. Maybe easier flow is just causing more fresh (or charged) air to fly out the exhaust.
Also consider the fact that those cans are huge and funny shaped. An exhaust pulse is just a pressure wave. The waves tend to bounce around inside the can. The port angle, the angles of the front wall of the can and interoir baffles, even the sides all do something to dictate what happens to that pressure wave as it propogates forward. It might be that the new outlet is just in a "dead spot" where the air doesn't want to go in the first place.
We've gotten around a dozen 562 mark 2's since the beginning of last December and they are far superior then the original
How so?
@@taylorc2542 more power and alot of small upgrades that make it a better saw
I like the test. I’d like to see it with another hole on top as Corey corp mentioned. I opened a 550mk1 muffler up with a 1.25” hole on top and it definitely improved the speed as well.
Ive got a Johnsered 2253 that was the only mod i did to it after Performance Outdoor Equipment fixed its leaks and cylinder under warranty they are a class act
Yep, as others have pointed out, you can see the knots in the last cut. But still surprising how minute of a difference in speed🤔
Just received my 550xp mark 2. yesterday with 20in bar... did you reset auto tune properly after the muffler mod ?
I’m commenting before the video plays. Looking forward to seeing the results. I have a Mk 2 and I am wanting to mod mine or make a totally new one. I’m a pipe welder and fitter so I do have the ability to do it and it not look like crap. I have been trying to find what would be a good pipe size and length for it and it seems that it’s a big secret 🤣😂. Someone was saying that it should be 80% of the exhaust port size. Much love from southeastern NC🤙
The 2nd mod cut you cut through 3 knots in the middle of the wood. Which knots are harder wood which slowed the saw down.
Why do you pull the started cord out before you shut the saw off?
Need to do something with the exhaust on mine if I ever get it back from the dealer. And it actually runs. First and last husqvarna I’ll own that’s for sure. Ok, well maybe a 592. Or a 550 if they go on sale again. lol 👍🏼
👍👍 knots on the last cut.
The first saw/cut sounded like a electric/gas hybrid like a Prius or something
I've noticed muffler mods give more throttle responce but not much power gain
Surprised the hell out of me for sure!
I wonder if auto tune was still looking for its best fuel mixture after you changed the muff? And there was some knots in the last cut. Interesting none the less.
Looking forward to the 562xp mii shakedown.
It looks like your chain was probably getting duller by the time you went to the mod . the mod sounded much better, cutting wise they were pretty much very similar. when I do my mods, it’ always the sound’s better . It’s the chain and bar that make it the difference. Always
Lol had to comment tell your girlfriend to keep it down. L o l
That got me to laugh out loud. Good one.
knots, look at the last cut
You have you have to tune it with the mod right?
Sound effects match the shirt.😂
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Needs more flow , i would add a 1” hole ontop with a meduim deflector , it want be as loud as you think.
Does that mod actually eliminate heat?
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Knots in da wood eh
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reset autotune
before you test
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one of the few that are
lol
Wtf. You got hogs?
So a worthless mod.