Post Your EVO Dyno Numbers
06-30-2007, 08:07 AM
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RE: Post Your EVO Dyno Numbers
Good looking bike!!!
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RE: Post Your EVO Dyno Numbers
My 1991 Springer ran 90 hp and 110 ft. lbs
(oh ya, I put a 100" RevTec in it)
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1997 FLSTC - 46,000K+ miles
SE Pipes
SE Ignition
SE Coil
Dyna Jet Rejet
K&N Breather
Port and Polish heads
EV27 Cam
Max HP = 80.50
Max Torque = 89.24
08-04-2007, 07:05 AM
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1987 fxr 105hp 123ft lbs. on break in tune less than 10-miles on her. 127 evo 625 cam super g sampson rip saw's changing to V&H 2 into 1 to get more low end and will dyno again @ 1000k
08-04-2007, 08:36 AM
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Damn! That's nice! 127"?
08-04-2007, 10:11 AM
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Thanks. I will throw up some pics soon.
Brad
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Sorry for bumping up and ancient thread.. but keep on posting.. i wanna get some more power from my 80 evo this winter and i need inspiration
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OK......
98 FLSTF
96" Stoker
Stage III heads
Axtell pistons
Woods W6EXP
S&S E carb
Supertrapp, 32 discs, open end cap
Dyna 2ki
115 tq, 109 hp.
Yeah it gets up.....
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Nikolaiownz
Sorry for bumping up and ancient thread.. but keep on posting.. i wanna get some more power from my 80 evo this winter and i need inspiration
The big questions are:
1) How much more power do you want?
2) What is your budget?
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The big questions are:
1) How much more power do you want?
2) What is your budget?
was thinking
cam
headwork
maybe a better 2in1
i ride an electra glide so i just want abit more buttom power