Looking for 103 Stage 2 Owner Feedback
I had decided on the HQ 103; it's about $3300 installed and tuned but with the economy like it is and job security not as certain as it used to be I'm thinking if I can get a good increase in power and save $1,000 or $1,500 that be a good thing. From my local HD I can get a 103 stage 2 with 255 cams installed and tuned for $1400 or the same package with new heads for $2200. My thinking is if I am going to spend the $2200 for HD parts I may as well go the $3300 for HQ. So I'm really interested in how those who had the 103 stage 2 with cams like the set up. If folks are happy with that $1400 sounds like a deal but if most of you are wishing you had more then I should pass.
Those of you who have done the stage 2 (103 with 255 cams) are you happy with the increase? Would you do it again?
Do you wish you had head work done at the same time? My dealer is suggesting the headwork (ported and polished by a local who built engines for the HD dealer owner).
Thanks so much for your help, sorry this is so long. There was a similar thread sometime ago but I searched and even looked back at the past 50 pages with no luck.
I was giving this some serious considerations. Then I read a thread about 103 up grades and then there was a post about cams only. I figured since I already have the Stage 1 kit I would save some money by upgrading the cams only when I had the 30,000 miles service. Did not cost me to check the cam chain shoes since I was changing cams. 2 birds with 1 stone you might say. I had the cams changed and got what I wanted with less $$ spent. I did go with the SE 255 cams and there is most likely better choices out there. I was looking for TQ only. The cams pull good from 2,200 rpms to 4,000 rpms. 6th gear slag as I call it is no more. I figure if I still wanted to go with the 103 later then I only needed to bore the cylinders change pistons and have the head work done. It is easier for me to pay less at one time and still get what I want in the end.
My mpg did not change
I really like the extra pulling power I got. I do have to watch the throttle because it revs so much easier now.
Just a thought
Jim
I have had several post about my recent 103 build on my 09 Ultra. Click on my user ID and go through my post, that way I don't have to get lengthy, I'm bad for that. The short and sweet about it is I am very pleased and I have less than $1500 in mine including the SEST and a dyno tune. Feel free to PM me with any questions.
88.53 H.P. and 103.44 torque. That is with NO headwork.
So far I am real happy with the whole install. Some guys are reporting that they are
having hot start problems with the 103 but I have not experienced that at all.
Good luck with your decision.
Got 81 HP and 102 ft lbs. Was really happy with the power boost, no problems at all.
FWIW, I went with the HD kit to:
1. try and maintain the warranty (NEVER a certainty... but this way is the best bet)
2. I wanted something the shop was familiar with
3. Did not want to experiment with mix and match from var vendors. K.I.S.S.
I was never out for massive performance. Just a nice power bump with as few hassles as possible. Never had any issues whatsoever. However, only got about 14,000 miles on the bike before I sold it to move to the 09, so as far as long term, I cant say.
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I was giving this some serious considerations. Then I read a thread about 103 up grades and then there was a post about cams only. I figured since I already have the Stage 1 kit I would save some money by upgrading the cams only when I had the 30,000 miles service. Did not cost me to check the cam chain shoes since I was changing cams. 2 birds with 1 stone you might say. I had the cams changed and got what I wanted with less $$ spent. I did go with the SE 255 cams and there is most likely better choices out there. I was looking for TQ only. The cams pull good from 2,200 rpms to 4,000 rpms. 6th gear slag as I call it is no more. I figure if I still wanted to go with the 103 later then I only needed to bore the cylinders change pistons and have the head work done. It is easier for me to pay less at one time and still get what I want in the end.
My mpg did not change
I really like the extra pulling power I got. I do have to watch the throttle because it revs so much easier now.
Just a thought
Jim
Believe me when I tell you, there's a lot of truth in the old hotrodders saying, "There's no replacement for displacement." More cubes equals more torque and it's the most effective way to gain it.
The Best of Harley-Davidson for Lifelong Riders
Good luck with your choice.
Last edited by monkish; Jan 25, 2009 at 08:53 AM.


