200 rwhp bike- who actually runs?
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Looking good.....
I hope to put down similar times on my Street glide this year. I still need to get it dyno tuned, but I am hoping for about 170hp on spray with it.
I am using a Zippers Nads system on a 124" with ported 110 heads and T-Man 662-2 cams. Should be an interesting dyno.
Here is the air cleaner backing plate with built in nitrous nozzle
I am using a Zippers Nads system on a 124" with ported 110 heads and T-Man 662-2 cams. Should be an interesting dyno.
Here is the air cleaner backing plate with built in nitrous nozzle
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I myself don't have a full on race team or anything like that. I do it for fun and the rush of making a stout pass with the combo I'm running. It also lets me spend time with my 18 year old son. We take turns running the bike and the one with the lowest et gets to run eliminations. He is about 70 pounds heavier than me but he really hammers the thing out of the hole. There is about .02 second difference between us at the track.
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Buddies and I drove 100 miles to drag strip.... Ran Bike with bags loaded any my weight at 270 lbs bike makes 165 or so @ albs boost and 92 octane....With 104 octane @ 13-14lbs bike makes about 190.... Engine at time was 120r<a href="http://s1094.photobucket.com/albums/i460/kingobikes/?action=view&current=IMG_0628.jpg" target="_blank"><img src="http://i1094.photobucket.com/albums/i460/kingobikes/IMG_0628.jpg" border="0" alt="Turbo Glide, Fully loaded 2011 Turbo Glide Driver 270 lbs 120r @ 7 lbs boost 165hp at tire 92 octane"></ahttp://i1094.photobucket.com/albums/i460/kingobikes/IMG_0611.http://i1094.photobucket.com/albums/...s/IMG_0608.jpg
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