Woods 222 or Tman 555 torqster?
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Woods 222 or Tman 555 torqster?
I own a 2012 street glide with a D D fat cat, Thundermaxx and Zippers hi flow air cleaner. Ride mostly one up back roads and the interstate I love the pull when you take off but want the cam that I pick to run out nicely on the high way. I usually run past 5000 rpms on the highway and dont think much about it at all. Will add lifters and of course pushroods to the build.
Not sure which would be the better bolt in choice? The woods 222 or the Tman 555 torqster. I am between the two.Opinions???
Not sure which would be the better bolt in choice? The woods 222 or the Tman 555 torqster. I am between the two.Opinions???
Last edited by Anthony Vazquez; 01-09-2013 at 03:34 AM.
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I was considering the same two grinds and went with the 222. Should be arriving today. Sounds like our riding styles are similar. Don't know what your time frame to buy is...i won't have mine in for a couple weeks but will report back when i do. I don't think you can go wrong with either cam
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I assume that you are referring to a shift point when you say "I usually run past 5000 rpms on the highway and dont think much about it at all". I don't think you can go wrong with either but the TMan 555 has a later intake close which will shift the power curve a bit to the right which would be more compatible with your riding style. Give up a bit on the low end but pick up a bit in the top end. JMHO, however, I have run three of TMans cams in bigger bore builds and must say that I am a fan.
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I'm trying to figure it out too. when they describe the way the 222 works is by delaying the valve opening so it kinda creates more compression which is a great torque producing feature for lower rpm ranges. If I were shifting above 5000 rpm I dont think this would be my first choice on cams and if I had a high compression engine I think I would go to another cam too.
The good thing is that there are so many cams out there that you can just about buy one that is an exact match to your riding style, engine build and your wants.
The good thing is that there are so many cams out there that you can just about buy one that is an exact match to your riding style, engine build and your wants.
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