Screamin Eagle 254E Cams
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Hi papifun
Haven't made a final decision on which cam as yet, but so far still leaning towards the 254E for now as bike is only new so think sticking to a SE cam will help if i have any issues with bike, don't want to pull a new motor down to bore out bigger and replace piston and head work just yet that i'll do later on after putting the miles on the bike just want a drop in cam for now, and already have the SEPST so there is a base map there for me too download and play with the smart tune, as i have been looking for a place that dyno tunes here where i live that others are happy with but no luck so far,
wish we had a place like Fuelmoto here in Australia
Regards
Big Pete
Haven't made a final decision on which cam as yet, but so far still leaning towards the 254E for now as bike is only new so think sticking to a SE cam will help if i have any issues with bike, don't want to pull a new motor down to bore out bigger and replace piston and head work just yet that i'll do later on after putting the miles on the bike just want a drop in cam for now, and already have the SEPST so there is a base map there for me too download and play with the smart tune, as i have been looking for a place that dyno tunes here where i live that others are happy with but no luck so far,
wish we had a place like Fuelmoto here in Australia
Regards
Big Pete
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254E cam
Hi papifun
Haven't made a final decision on which cam as yet, but so far still leaning towards the 254E for now as bike is only new so think sticking to a SE cam will help if i have any issues with bike, don't want to pull a new motor down to bore out bigger and replace piston and head work just yet that i'll do later on after putting the miles on the bike just want a drop in cam for now, and already have the SEPST so there is a base map there for me too download and play with the smart tune, as i have been looking for a place that dyno tunes here where i live that others are happy with but no luck so far,
wish we had a place like Fuelmoto here in Australia
Regards
Big Pete
Haven't made a final decision on which cam as yet, but so far still leaning towards the 254E for now as bike is only new so think sticking to a SE cam will help if i have any issues with bike, don't want to pull a new motor down to bore out bigger and replace piston and head work just yet that i'll do later on after putting the miles on the bike just want a drop in cam for now, and already have the SEPST so there is a base map there for me too download and play with the smart tune, as i have been looking for a place that dyno tunes here where i live that others are happy with but no luck so far,
wish we had a place like Fuelmoto here in Australia
Regards
Big Pete
My next thought is, if I got the super stock heads from Dan Baisley- would this cam still work and pro/cons thanks all.
Can't wait for the new ride.
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I just installed a set of 254E cams in my 11 streetglide and have to say I am more then happy with the outcome!! We dynoed my bike bone stock and it made 74hp and 101lbs of torque it is a factory 103. So here is what I did. first I removed the cats from the front pipe and installed v&h big ovals 2. replaced the air cleaner with a hd ventilator 3. installed 254E cams. We put it back on the dyno and used a itt tuner . The results were a whopping 97 hp and 126lbs of torque! Injection connection did the tuning and I highly recommend them. After riding the bike this past weekend I can tell that it is a very noticible change the bike pulls all the way to 6000 rpm and the response is great. The only down side if you consider it a down side is the bike likes to be above 2000 rpm which is fine with me for the amount of power the bike gained. Riding two up and having that kind of torque is a real comfort !! I have to give alot of credit to Chris from injection connection in Horsham pa. for the time he put it to tuning it as that made all the difference!!