Would you recommend the SE255, SE204, or HQ500 for my needs?
There's not a lot of guys on this site that have tried several different cams in the same bike, so in my opinion not a lot of reliable opinions. The dyno sheets on this site aren't very well organized either, making research difficult.
If I had the funds I would tie up a dyno all day and try various cams just to see what the difference is (I just don't have the scratch to buy my own dyno right now).
I'm going with a Woods TW6-6 in my bike Friday, along with a Mastertune and a dyno-tune. I rode a buddy's bike with the same cam and was hooked. On top of the pull the cam has, it sounds flat NASTY cruising around parking lots and low-speed maneuvers. Almost like a Nascar idling through the pits.
Beary
Beary
https://www.hdforums.com/forum/touri...ig-torque.html
https://www.hdforums.com/forum/touri...t-info-15.html
Beary
Last edited by beary; Nov 5, 2009 at 09:19 AM.
I am pretty sure "Mastery" does not have a 9 or 10
But Yes Jamie has put out some NICE!!!!! #'s for just switching head pipes on a 9 or 10 bike
Good point, thanks.
Beary
What you see on paper is ONLY a snapshot of what a particular motor did, on a particular day, on a particular dyno ~ at 100% throttle, WFO. Bet ya don't ride that way too often, eh?
Very often, a motor with a great dyno sheet may will not run or "ride" as well as one with a seemingly less attractive "dyno sheet". If all ya wanna do is brag about something that might sever better purpose wiping crap from your crack, then the dyno chase is for you.
Based on the original description of riding style, the HQ500 would best suit his needs.
He did not say he was after all the torque he could get at the bottom. He indicated that he rides a bit more aggressive and may be prone to revving a little higher than 255 might perform "optimally".
Just another opinion ... take it as you wish.
Regardless of what you select, as long as you have it PROPERLY tuned, it will run and RIDE superior to what it does now. Furthermore, if you choose something like the 255 and have it tuned correctly, it will be better than what you have, you'll probably be happy and you'll never know how much better (or worse?) a different selection may have been. As such, it really doesn't matter that much anyway.
One more time, because it's important, your tune will make or break the end result.
... did I mention the HQ-500?
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