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Old 02-12-2016, 07:05 PM
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Dealer called today to say my winter work is now complete

2015 Road glide special
SE 585 cams
Lifters
Heavy valve springs
High compression Pistons
High torque clutch springs
High flow intake
Arlen ness 2-1-2 exhaust.

How do these dyno numbers look? The horsepower is lower than I expected but I'm very impressed with the torque and that's the one I'll feel
 
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put a knobby tire on and use it for a tractor.hehehe. those numbers look like a lot of smiles to me. congrates.

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On a 103ci w/out headwork?.....that's some magic torque cam, congrats on the numbers!
 
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On a 103ci w/out headwork?.....that's some magic torque cam, congrats on the numbers!
Just the valve springs
 
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It's not about the horsepower, it's all about the torque!
Torque gets you where you want to be and the horsepower only keeps you there.
 
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#'s look good to me.

Just wondering,,since you installed high compression pistons did your bike already have compression releases & didnt mention it or does the motor not have compression releases which can be an issue esp restarts in hot weather if starter & battery arent fresh /strong working @ 95-100% capacity.

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Heavy valve springs??? Why???
 
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How high did your compression go to push that out of those cams?
 
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Originally Posted by --JP--
Dealer called today to say my winter work is now complete

2015 Road glide special
SE 585 cams
Lifters
Heavy valve springs
High compression Pistons
High torque clutch springs
High flow intake
Arlen ness 2-1-2 exhaust.

How do these dyno numbers look? The horsepower is lower than I expected but I'm very impressed with the torque and that's the one I'll feel
JP... I see a problem with your results and being the great guy that I am will gladly ride your bike all summer until I find the solution. Which tuner did you use?
 
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Wait! Looks like those lines were drawn with colored pencils on a piece of paper.

Nice lines man!
 

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