SE Big Bore Stage 4 or SE 110 Stage 1
#1
SE Big Bore Stage 4 or SE 110 Stage 1
My 2010 103ci Ultra Limited has about 104000 miles, I know things are worn (duh) so... it's time to think about doing some engine work (knocking on wood - no issues at this time)
Which would be a better bang for the buck option considering the miles already on the engine?
SE Big Bore Stage 4 kit?
or
SE 110ci Stage one kit?
Both cost about the same +/- a few bucks, labor may differ due to the different components of each kit.
They Both have pistons (10.5 -1 vs 9.3 -1), rings, heads (ported vs not?), clutch spring, lifters and cams (stg 4 has 259, stg 1 has 255 - I've already upgraded to 255)
Stg 4 has a 58mm throttle body and push rods (not included in Stg 1)
Stg 1 has 110ci Jugs (not included in Stg 4)
I like the idea of the power and torque increases the Stg 4 should give me, if the charts in the parts book is even close to actual (over what the 110ci Stg1 will), but then I also like the idea of getting a new set of jugs because of the miles, and yes I realize mine could be reworked if needed.
What do you think?
Which would be a better bang for the buck option considering the miles already on the engine?
SE Big Bore Stage 4 kit?
or
SE 110ci Stage one kit?
Both cost about the same +/- a few bucks, labor may differ due to the different components of each kit.
They Both have pistons (10.5 -1 vs 9.3 -1), rings, heads (ported vs not?), clutch spring, lifters and cams (stg 4 has 259, stg 1 has 255 - I've already upgraded to 255)
Stg 4 has a 58mm throttle body and push rods (not included in Stg 1)
Stg 1 has 110ci Jugs (not included in Stg 4)
I like the idea of the power and torque increases the Stg 4 should give me, if the charts in the parts book is even close to actual (over what the 110ci Stg1 will), but then I also like the idea of getting a new set of jugs because of the miles, and yes I realize mine could be reworked if needed.
What do you think?
Last edited by Chuckles1956; 02-13-2014 at 12:09 AM.
#2
Labor on the 110 will be much more because the cases need to split and machined for the bigger jugs. That isn't really a bad thing with your mileage because ya ought to be thinking about rebuilding the lower end anyway. I would skip either SE option and have your jugs/heads/crank, bored/ported/trued&welded along with matching pistons & cams done by a reputable indy builder. Way more bang for the buck!
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As a guy with 140,000 miles on a good running 95" Stage II Road Glide, I can tell you that when it's time to do anything major to the top end of the motor, I'm sure as heck going to split the cases and rebuild the bottom end at the same time too.
So thinking that way, in your case the 110" would make sense.
So thinking that way, in your case the 110" would make sense.
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85 HP / 95 ft/lbs Tq
But then, why just a Stage I?