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Default Which cam for a stock SE 110"?


I have an '07 FXSTSSE Screamin' Eagle springer.
the only mods are a set of Rush slip-ons with 2.25" baffles and a Thundermax ECM, otherwise it's a stock motor.


I have been considering installing a new set of cams to wake it up a little bit, I just don't know what would be a good choice.
I'm not planning on doing anything else except the cam change.

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Lotsa good talk about the SE 255s! Should maintain warranty, if that's a consideration, too.
 
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Andrews 67g if you change to gear drive. Or S/E 257 if you stay with chain drive. You might also look at Andrews 32h cams also.
 
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Andrews 67g
That's the one
 
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Default RE: Which cam for a stock SE 110"?

I'm running se257 in my '08 fxdse2...have raised compression to 10.4...if you use a that cam or andrews 67 with the stock 9.3 compression, the motor may feel weak below 3500rpm
 
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Lotsa good talk about the SE 255s! Should maintain warranty, if that's a consideration, too.
se255's suck. smog cam. if warranty is not an issue i would contact bob woods woodcarbs.com and let him know what you have and what you expect. you will not be disapointed.
 
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Lotsa good talk about the SE 255s! Should maintain warranty, if that's a consideration, too.
May be wrong, but the 255s are stock in the 110 SE engines. Dunno if I would say they suck, lots of low end, but they seem a bit weak for the 110
 
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Zippers makes a cam for the 110.I think it is a bolt in .575 lift regards,Tom
 
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Well all cams have a compression range that they like, where they will work best. That engine is in the 9.1-9.3 range. You stated all you wanted to do was swap cams. With the engine being a 110 you have a bit of leway the with cam due to engine size, as well future upgrades. I would install the 54 cam by andrews. It will work well with the engine and has showen very good power increases in 88 inch engines with stock compression. We have been using it in many of the kits that we put together. That little cam is turning out to be a great perfomer!!1
 
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Well all cams have a compression range that they like, where they will work best. That engine is in the 9.1-9.3 range. You stated all you wanted to do was swap cams. With the engine being a 110 you have a bit of leway the with cam due to engine size, as well future upgrades. I would install the 54 cam by andrews. It will work well with the engine and has showen very good power increases in 88 inch engines with stock compression. We have been using it in many of the kits that we put together. That little cam is turning out to be a great perfomer!!1


Thanks for all of the replies!
lots of great suggestions, but I think I like what HDWRENCH is saying about the Andrews 54 cams...
 


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