Hillside 95" Build dyno
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Hillside 95" Build dyno
Here is the report of the 95" build on my 04 injected Heritage Classic. Rode 400 miles two up in the mountains yesterday and the bike preformed perfectly, loads of torque right off idle and as far into the rpm range as I could want(no tach). Just roll on the throttle in 5th gear and it pulled hard into turns and up hills where the tired little 88 would have been in 4th and maybe 3rd. Oil temp stayed 10-15 degrees lower and fuel mileage is 5-6 mpg better. And about the Woods cam being noisy, not this one! Thanks again to Scott Palmer, Hillside rocks.
Have found no down side, all is good. I'm going to attempt to post a dyno sheet, never tried to do it before.
95"
Woods TW-6G
Hillside Stage II heads
10:1 comp ratio
46.5 TB
Zippers AC
FatCat
[IMG]local://upfiles/4105/CA5714CDE76249F4AC0557659B185333.jpg[/IMG]
Have found no down side, all is good. I'm going to attempt to post a dyno sheet, never tried to do it before.
95"
Woods TW-6G
Hillside Stage II heads
10:1 comp ratio
46.5 TB
Zippers AC
FatCat
[IMG]local://upfiles/4105/CA5714CDE76249F4AC0557659B185333.jpg[/IMG]
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RE: Hillside 95" Build dyno
Talking to Scott now. Did you do this build yourself? Just asking. Where is Joes cycle at? Looking for a good dyno tune when I'm done.
Al
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RE: Hillside 95" Build dyno
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Talking to Scott now. Did you do this build yourself? Just asking. Where is Joes cycle at? Looking for a good dyno tune when I'm done.
Talking to Scott now. Did you do this build yourself? Just asking. Where is Joes cycle at? Looking for a good dyno tune when I'm done.
Steve