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i have a 1995 wide glide that i want to do some mods to but im not sure what to do. the evo already has an s&s intake and carb(super e). i put drag pipes on it and plan to install torque cones in them. my next step would be a cam and some heads but dont know what combo will be the best. what does everyones else with evos have for work? any dyno numbers with the mods? realistically i would like to get between 90 and 100 horse. any suggestions?
If the goal you are looking for is 90+/90+
you're going to need all of the above....
Once again, it's a matter of how much you're
willing to spend to get the desired result.
Hate to be so simple, but it really boils down to
just that......HP=$$
ok well i dont plan to ad all this at one time as ill have to start saving the cash but where should i start? does it really matter? pretend money doesnt matter. i just want to know what comes next
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