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Old 06-22-2008, 11:20 AM
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Default Looking to do a 103cu in kit....

I am looking into the 103 SE kit for my 2008 Street Glide.&nbsp\\; What is the good setup, what are your opinions, and any recomened setups?
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Old 06-22-2008, 12:25 PM
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Default RE: Looking to do a 103cu in kit....

I have three levels of 103' builds that work great....just what are you looking for in power and&nbsp\\;what rpm&nbsp\\;do you want your power at.
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Old 06-22-2008, 06:09 PM
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Default RE: Looking to do a 103cu in kit....

I'm happy with my SE stage 2.
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Hey hamps are those the dyno numbers with that pipe?
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Default RE: Looking to do a 103cu in kit....

I have the Stage 11 mild build and it works for me. I have&nbsp\\;a lighter bike and my Dyno numbers were screwed because my&nbsp\\;bike when run on dyno broke the&nbsp\\;machine.&nbsp\\; It runs good, engine&nbsp\\;runs&nbsp\\;cool&nbsp\\;and thats what I was after.&nbsp\\; &nbsp\\;
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Old 06-23-2008, 10:38 PM
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I have three levels of 103' builds that work great....just what are you looking for in power and&nbsp\\;\\\\\\;what rpm&nbsp\\;\\\\\\;do you want your power at.
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I want more mid range...
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I have three levels of 103' builds that work great....just what are you looking for in power and&nbsp\\;\\\\\\;\\\\\\\\\\\\\\;what rpm&nbsp\\;\\\\\\;\\\\\\\\\\\\\\;do you want your power at.
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I want more mid range...
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A TW6, or an Andrews 54 cam will deliver the power your looking for. A good pipe will make the build all the more responsive
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Whole heartedly agree with the Doc.
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thanks for all the info so far!!
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Doc is a good source of information.
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Whatever you select, be sure that the components are known to work well "together" ~ not just a group or parts that are good individually. Research "packages" that are are known to work well and produce repeatable results.
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Here's another place to gather additional info: http://www.head-quarters-usa.com/customtwintype07t.html&nbsp\\;\\\\\\;Read the descriptions and then click on "click here" to get additional info on the respective packages...
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