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The temperature here reaches 130 during summer!!!
The temperature here reaches 130 during summer!!!
Let me ask you this:
A. DOes your Dealership carry parts from Drag Specialties, Custom Chrome, Bikers Choice etc? You really should find out what aftermarket catalogues are available to you. I cant believe a Harley Delaership will ONLY have Harley parts even though you are overseas.
Could you find that out when you get a chance?
B. Getting 100/100 numbers out of your Streetbob will be no problem with high reliability. With high temps there, though we want to make sure your tune is slightly rich(13-13.5-1), and you should have a good oil cooler already installed. If not, that should be a top priority.
C. If your going to a 103" build, by virtue of the displacement alone, getting 100/100 numbers reliably can be done with a relatively low static compression of 10:1 or under slightly.
D. The headwork is going to be key here. If your willing to ship those heads out stateside, you really want to look into these places: http://www.deweysheads.com http://www.rrcycles.com http://www.nrhsperformance.com
Any of these places will be able to do a MILD port job to your stock heads for around $500-$750 that will easily get you 100/100 SAE numbers that you are looking for using a mild cam and lower compression. If your dealer does carry one of the aftermarket catalogues above then you won't have to stick with SE cams if you don't want to. S&S and Andrews makes some great grinds as well.
The temperature here reaches 130 during summer!!!
I'll be cuddled up next to an air conditioner, in a dark place.
Let me ask you this:
A. DOes your Dealership carry parts from Drag Specialties, Custom Chrome, Bikers Choice etc? You really should find out what aftermarket catalogues are available to you. I cant believe a Harley Delaership will ONLY have Harley parts even though you are overseas.
Could you find that out when you get a chance?
B. Getting 100/100 numbers out of your Streetbob will be no problem with high reliability. With high temps there, though we want to make sure your tune is slightly rich(13-13.5-1), and you should have a good oil cooler already installed. If not, that should be a top priority.
C. If your going to a 103" build, by virtue of the displacement alone, getting 100/100 numbers reliably can be done with a relatively low static compression of 10:1 or under slightly.
D. The headwork is going to be key here. If your willing to ship those heads out stateside, you really want to look into these places: http://www.deweysheads.com http://www.rrcycles.com http://www.nrhsperformance.com
Any of these places will be able to do a MILD port job to your stock heads for around $500-$750 that will easily get you 100/100 SAE numbers that you are looking for using a mild cam and lower compression. If your dealer does carry one of the aftermarket catalogues above then you won't have to stick with SE cams if you don't want to. S&S and Andrews makes some great grinds as well.
Back to our topic again, After doing some research, this is what I'm thinking to do:
order SE 103 cylinders, Wiseco 10.5:1 forged pistons, SE MCR heads & send it for porting, set of cams (still havent decided which cam to go for) if I go for gear driven cam, is there any quite ones out there, similar to stock in operation?
Do I need anything else for the job?
Back to our topic again, After doing some research, this is what I'm thinking to do:
order SE 103 cylinders, Wiseco 10.5:1 forged pistons, SE MCR heads & send it for porting, set of cams (still havent decided which cam to go for) if I go for gear driven cam, is there any quite ones out there, similar to stock in operation?
Do I need anything else for the job?
You dont need to buy new heads, and you wont gain one ounce of performance by buying SE heads then having them ported, over your stock heads done up correctly.
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You dont need to buy new heads, and you wont gain one ounce of performance by buying SE heads then having them ported, over your stock heads done up correctly.


