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Old 09-24-2009, 12:29 AM
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Actually, Now that I pay real attention to the question - 98" is it without splitting the case. If case work includes replacing the crank, than yep, 98" is it. But if you add a stroker crank you get more and technically you don't have to bore the case. But if you take it all apart you might as well go big or go home.
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actually... there is a 107 bolt on kit for the 06 dyna that requires no boring...

The link can be found here... http://www.revperf.com/TwinCam/twinCamPerformKits.html
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actually... there is a 107 bolt on kit for the 06 dyna that requires no boring...

The link can be found here... http://www.revperf.com/TwinCam/twinCamPerformKits.html
I think that's a typo on Rev's part.
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what? you don't believe everything you read??
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What can you get from a 98" with a good head package? Depends on the level of performance you want and the budget.
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