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Finally got to ride my bike with woods 22x cam with fuelmoto header and highrollers,very strong.
dont have no numbers but Im happy with map from fuelmoto.
havent even done an auto tune it run so good just like it is.
will do a pull sometime when Im at my Indy sometime,just so I will have an idea what my numbers are to me stage one didnt do much for the bike.
but stage two with a good cam of your choice on one of these M8 engines,kicks butt.
do have a YouTube video,named woods22x on M8.
just dont know how to post it on here.
but like I said it above my expectations
Sounds pretty good. Does it run smooth like stock? Id sure like to hear from people that went from the se tq cam to this cam.
run very smooth,at first I was kind of disappointed when I first got on it,I was expecting it to ramp up like my 103 I put cams in.
but after riding it with a buddy with a built 103 that runs very hard,and I couldnt do anything with him,having a stage on and tune on my M8.
now its a different story,I pull away from him like he is sitting still in every gear.
so yes it is so smooth you dont realize how much torque you have.
run very smooth,at first I was kind of disappointed when I first got on it,I was expecting it to ramp up like my 103 I put cams in.
but after riding it with a buddy with a built 103 that runs very hard,and I couldnt do anything with him,having a stage on and tune on my M8.
now its a different story,I pull away from him like he is sitting still in every gear.
so yes it is so smooth you dont realize how much torque you have.
Yes Im really enjoying this cam,from what Ive seen of the testing on these cams for the M8 motors.
anyone of them would have been a good cam to put in.
If I was on the fence on which cam to put in a stock M8,
i would listen to all of them and go with the one that has the sound that you want.
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