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So I am curious and have not seen specific information as to what exactly makes this 103 build a "High output" motor. What is it? Bigger cams? compression ratio? Better HP and TQ specs from the factory?
 
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I read somewhere that the compression ratio is 10.2:1.
Don't know what the stock hp/tq is but I will find out in a few weeks when I have mine dyno tuned.
 
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Higher compression and different cams.
 
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Higher compression and different cams.
Any idea what the comparison is from stock? Are they SE cams?
 
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Originally Posted by Ahhnuld
Any idea what the comparison is from stock? Are they SE cams?
Compression is listed by model on Harley's website. "S/E" doesn't really mean anything as it's just a marketing term. The cams are similar to the 255s, but pull much better at higher RPMs than any 255 I've ever ridden.
 
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Originally Posted by EasternSP
I read somewhere that the compression ratio is 10.2:1.

only on the HO 103 twin cooled. The air cooled 103 HO is like 9.5 or something around there.
 
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Originally Posted by Ahhnuld
So I am curious and have not seen specific information as to what exactly makes this 103 build a "High output" motor. What is it? Bigger cams? compression ratio? Better HP and TQ specs from the factory?



Bad *** and IMO, the best Harley motor ever from the factory.
 
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Not much difference in compression, air cooled 9.7 and wethead 10.0 basically the cams and some head work make it an HO.
 
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Thanks everyone. I am more familiar with the Andrews cams for comparison, which is why I asked about the HD cam versions.
 
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Moco literature states 50% increase from new air cleaner design and 50% from cam change.

intake with 30% more airflow and cams with a little more duration and lift .211" vs .198" than 13 and earlier cams, similar to a SE-255 but 4 deg later and much less lift .255"




 

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