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What they are selling is the foundation. It's up to you to make it go fast.
If you buy an S&S crate motor it's the same way. Power is OK but with a little work they go a lot faster.
Since it can be installed by a dealership & come with a warranty it's available for that crowd.
Saying so & so can sell you a kit that will make more power is missing the point.
that's just the tip of the iceberg..realize how much other stuff is needed..somebody would be into it damn near twice that much having a dealership install, plus all the addt'l required stuff, full exhaust, AC, fan assisted oil cooler, tune...etc.
that's just the tip of the iceberg..realize how much other stuff is needed..somebody would be into it damn near twice that much having a dealership install, plus all the addt'l required stuff, full exhaust, AC, fan assisted oil cooler, tune...etc.
True of every other crate engine, not a criticism of Harley.
Nice if you’ve got the bucks. But, you can get a better bang from your buck with FuelMoto. And still have the matching serial number, and don’t have to jump through Kalifornistan hoops.
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