Dyno Comparison: 96" Stage 1 VS SE 103 Stage 2
#21
I have seen plenty...... just look in the "dyno" sections of this and other forums and you will see that those numbers are attainable with a good 2-1 pipe and a good tune - the tune is essential part of the equation.
#23
I dont get it...... those numbers are achievable from a simple bolt in cam and a good tune.
Not trying to insult anyone or their build, but if my numbers were around 90HP / 100TQ after a stage II 103" build I would be very dissapointed.... People are getting those numbers repeatably and consitantly with bolt in cams such as se204 or Woods 6-6 or 555, a/c, 2-1 pipe and a good tune.
No flamers.... just stating the facts.
Not trying to insult anyone or their build, but if my numbers were around 90HP / 100TQ after a stage II 103" build I would be very dissapointed.... People are getting those numbers repeatably and consitantly with bolt in cams such as se204 or Woods 6-6 or 555, a/c, 2-1 pipe and a good tune.
No flamers.... just stating the facts.
What you say is true but you have to look beyond the numbers at the torque under the curve. More torque under the curve from 2000-4500 wins the race, even if peak numbers are lower.
#24
Dyna's and Softail'sproduces around 68hp/83tq; stock FLH's produce 71hp/90tq. You won't get 90hp/103tq from a pipe and tune from either without a cam change.
Last edited by djl; 12-19-2010 at 11:37 AM.
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Real easy to notice a difference that big.
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