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Best "mild" cam for 96" baggers??

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Old 09-21-2009, 07:01 PM
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What is considered to be the best "mild mannered" cam for a 96" bagger with NO headwork or displacement??

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Why are you asking this?

You already said you've chosen the Andrew 54 on VTF.
 

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I ran the 54's stock. I wrote a review a few weeks ago. I just installed the 103 kit with head work and it really woke the cams up.
 
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I just had the Head Quarters HQ 500 installed in my 2008 Street Glide(stock 96", no head work). I already had SE intake/filter stage 1, Bassani Megaphone slip-on mufflers(stock head-pipes) and the SE Super Tuner. The bike pulls very hard from around 2500 rpm and up. Dyno numbers are 83 hp/95 tq. Great bolt in cam, not noisy and a very nice idle to the bike now, sounds like you mean business...
 
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My guess would be if you are wanting "mild mannered" the stock cams would be just fine.


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Originally Posted by PhilM
Why are you asking this?

You already said you've chosen the Andrew 54 on VTF.
That thread was regarding a 103" build that I may or may not go ahead with.

This thread is looking at the best cam if I stick with stock motor.
 
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I run the 575 that is a 96 bolt in and will work with a 103 or a 110. However, as I posted above you can go with the infamous doughnut cam (Andrews 54)
 
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Andrews 26H does a great job in a 96" stocker.
 
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I dropped the SE-204 in my 09. 81hp/99ft lbs. Prob could get some better numbers with a better tune.
 


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