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Old 03-11-2013, 11:08 PM
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I have a 2013 Dyna Wide Glide. I am thinking about installing a Andrews 48H cam, HD EZ install push rods. Is there a better cam for low end/mid range torque ??
 
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Old 03-11-2013, 11:15 PM
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Look at Dave Mackie 575L
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I've been looking at cams for a while and I finally decided when I do them (probably in the next few months) I'll be going with the Woods TW-222s. The full kit with directional roller lifters from Fuel Moto. Cams are the only engine upgrades I'm planning on doing and these work great with stock engines.

http://www.fuelmotousa.com/harley/en...ts/tw-222.html
 
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Old 03-11-2013, 11:37 PM
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I should be getting mine back any day now with the SE 259E's installed. Are you planning on doing just the cam upgrade or intake and exhaust as well?
 
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I should be getting mine back any day now with the SE 259E's installed. Are you planning on doing just the cam upgrade or intake and exhaust as well?
How are the 259E's?
 
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Have a look at Feuling cams as well. I put the 543 reaper cams in mine recently with stage 1 air cleaner & a thunderheader. My #'s are in my signature. I didn't need to change my pushrods with them & they pull from 1,900-5,000 rpm. Really woke my stock 103 up!
 
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I have had my 48h cams for a year and a half and love them. Lots of power and lots of lowend. One of the best cams out there.
 
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I have Cycle Rama 575's. 100% Stock motor with this cam bolted in. 100 ft lbs at 2550 rpm and stays over 100 until 4200. has 92hp @ 5350 rpm. The cam hits hard down low and stays there till you shift.

Green line is before SE clutch spring, red & blue after

 
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I am loving the SE 259es, plenty of power, bike pulls through every gear.
 
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I have had my 48h cams for a year and a half and love them. Lots of power and lots of lowend. One of the best cams out there.
 


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