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Just the cams and the race tuner that he purchased. Another thing that can be done to really compliment all the things that he has done is have the stock heads worked. That is where the power really comes from. You can get your heads done for a pretty reasonable price.The place that i get my heads done is American Twin in Fayetteville, Ga.. He charges $700 for twin cam and $500 for evo heads. He has done 12 sets of heads for me. They are always consistently giving me at least15 to 20 more hp. That is a lot of power for only $700! He can match or beat the numbers all the big names are showing for half the price. Butch is the man! American Twin 770-461-2562.
Hey Racinjason,Remember I was waiting on UPS to bring se203.Well Sat.afternoon I went to Visit T man at his shop in Kernersville N.C.Wow thought I was at occ for a second.Very nice. T himself took time with my son and I.He has a custom grind from andrews.Sold me the cam gave me tips.Bike as of tonight is hotter than a 4 balled tomcat.By the way that was me with the pushrod oil leak on another thread.I'm guessing 90+ hp.He has web site if interested.Just google T man.When I get my money right I'll have dyno again.Also I'll have a se 203 for sell when it arrives.Cam tr 600 has good sound and makes power I had hoped for.
Yeah, T-man has got it going on! Couple of my friends have used him and were very happy. I'm glad you got a cam you like. You are hooked now, the power junkie is fixing to be set free!!!!!!! ROCK ON!!!!!
Can you please explain some differences between the CAMs. I was thinking of going to the Andrews 37, mostly because of what I read on the posts.
I have an 03 lowrider with 17500 miles. I ride 1 up and am about 220#
The bike has VandH big shots, Sportster performance iginition and when it was dyno'd it came in at 75 HP and 82 Trq. Are these good numbers and would the new CAMs bump them up abit?
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