GMR 107" kit is shipped, tear down May 18th
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#52
RE: Need help with an engine build/design 103" or what???
Couldn't you just add a dummy pipe on the left side to 'balance ' out the 2-1? I have seen them, but have no idea where to buy one? That would be the only way I could see doing a 2-1 pipe, Any thoughts on the dummy pipe?
I can't wait to watch this build take place. Once I have finances better off, a build will be on the horizon. Anyone got an extra $7k to help a brother out on a build?
I can't wait to watch this build take place. Once I have finances better off, a build will be on the horizon. Anyone got an extra $7k to help a brother out on a build?
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RE: Need help with an engine build/design 103" or what???
This isn't getting a bit scary. I've been down this fun yet expensive road before and I can feel the yearning coming on again! I worked with Steve to do a 95" build a few years ago to get to 10-1 CR, Woods Cams, Roller Rockers, Thunderheader. I did use SE Heads however. I ended up with a nice streetable 98 HP 105 ft/lb torque build and now I want to do it again!! I want to go big this time. Just last night I was really wringing out the Streetglide and while still brisk and fun, I can tell when I reach that point of needing more. Looks like something is stirring here...I'll be watching your build with great interest.
#54
RE: Need help with an engine build/design 103" or what???
OK,
Picked up the new bike today (Black Cherry Glide) and all I can say is WOW! I haven't ridden a bagger since my old room mate bought an 80th anniversary bike 25 years ago. I've been riding gixxers and sportsters since that time andIhave to say that I amtotally impressed with the way this thing rides. I put50 miles on her this afternoon just cruising around the city and getting things broken in, and one short 50 mile highway cruise out to one of my favorite hangouts. I ran it through the gears andvaried revs between 1800/3000 rpm and heat cycled it a few times today. I am so impressed with the way this thing rides, andwill get back on it tomorrow.
I can't wait to get the go fast parts on her, and I will add some pictures to the site tomorrow.Now i'm gonna go back out to the garage and stare at this thing for a while, and decide what other bling bling parts to add. I love it! I just f***in love it! My days of sporties are sooooooo done now! Did I mention i loved having tunes? lmao
Picked up the new bike today (Black Cherry Glide) and all I can say is WOW! I haven't ridden a bagger since my old room mate bought an 80th anniversary bike 25 years ago. I've been riding gixxers and sportsters since that time andIhave to say that I amtotally impressed with the way this thing rides. I put50 miles on her this afternoon just cruising around the city and getting things broken in, and one short 50 mile highway cruise out to one of my favorite hangouts. I ran it through the gears andvaried revs between 1800/3000 rpm and heat cycled it a few times today. I am so impressed with the way this thing rides, andwill get back on it tomorrow.
I can't wait to get the go fast parts on her, and I will add some pictures to the site tomorrow.Now i'm gonna go back out to the garage and stare at this thing for a while, and decide what other bling bling parts to add. I love it! I just f***in love it! My days of sporties are sooooooo done now! Did I mention i loved having tunes? lmao
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RE: Need help with an engine build/design 103" or what???
GMR parts are enroute and the bike will now go under the knife. I'll post whatever pics I can and will update everyone as the bike emerges from post op. Should be a fun ride in a week or two, just hate the fact that I gotta do the break in all over again. Oh well, there could be worse things! lol
#57
OK,
Today I decided that I'm going to have my new bike (Street Glide)built up a bit before bringingit home. I have the Thundermax ECM w/ Auto Tune, a Wimmer intake, and R/H true duals which are all waiting to go on, and need something morefor some added ponies. I don't wanna split the cases at this time and think I would be just as happy with a bolt on kit provided it's got the right stuff in it.
I am consideringbolt onjugs, forged dome pistons,a good set of CNC portedheads, decent cams around 550" to 575" lift w/ duration that will make good mid range power, a clutch kit, and whatever else is needed to accomplish the right build. I'd like to keep it street wise and achieve around 105+ HP andTQ in the 110+ range. I'm hoping to use the stock rockers and lifters and would think that the newer heads would have enough spring pressure and valve sizeto support the above cams with bigger pistons. I know some of the newer castings are prepped to accept ahi-flo manifolds and enlarged throttle bodies, but in reality, i'm hoping I don't have to go that far to achieve decent horsepower from this bike.
What kind of budget am I looking at to put together a nice 103" to 107" kit, and what parts would those with experience suggest? I am open to most any ideas, but want a build that really works. Any help on the build is appreciated and Iam open to real world suggestions from gearheads with experience. Some early thoughts for this build include;
103" jugs versus 107" or whatothers ?
SE Forged Domes versus CP Forged or whatothers ?
Red Shift 577 Cams vs Andrews 67G Gear Drive Camsor whatothers ?
GMR vs HQvs NRHS CNC PortedHeads? (what are the best bang for the $$$)
Thanks in advance for any help or guidance on the subject.
Graeme
Today I decided that I'm going to have my new bike (Street Glide)built up a bit before bringingit home. I have the Thundermax ECM w/ Auto Tune, a Wimmer intake, and R/H true duals which are all waiting to go on, and need something morefor some added ponies. I don't wanna split the cases at this time and think I would be just as happy with a bolt on kit provided it's got the right stuff in it.
I am consideringbolt onjugs, forged dome pistons,a good set of CNC portedheads, decent cams around 550" to 575" lift w/ duration that will make good mid range power, a clutch kit, and whatever else is needed to accomplish the right build. I'd like to keep it street wise and achieve around 105+ HP andTQ in the 110+ range. I'm hoping to use the stock rockers and lifters and would think that the newer heads would have enough spring pressure and valve sizeto support the above cams with bigger pistons. I know some of the newer castings are prepped to accept ahi-flo manifolds and enlarged throttle bodies, but in reality, i'm hoping I don't have to go that far to achieve decent horsepower from this bike.
What kind of budget am I looking at to put together a nice 103" to 107" kit, and what parts would those with experience suggest? I am open to most any ideas, but want a build that really works. Any help on the build is appreciated and Iam open to real world suggestions from gearheads with experience. Some early thoughts for this build include;
103" jugs versus 107" or whatothers ?
SE Forged Domes versus CP Forged or whatothers ?
Red Shift 577 Cams vs Andrews 67G Gear Drive Camsor whatothers ?
GMR vs HQvs NRHS CNC PortedHeads? (what are the best bang for the $$$)
Thanks in advance for any help or guidance on the subject.
Graeme
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