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Hey Guys, What cams are you running in your 110's and how do you like it ?
Would like to throw some cams in my 110 that is stock except for V&H power duals and 4" mufflers and SE pro tuner. Don't want to do the heads yet, give me some dyno numbers too, Thanks...
Hey Guys, What cams are you running in your 110's and how do you like it ?
Would like to throw some cams in my 110 that is stock except for V&H power duals and 4" mufflers and SE pro tuner. Don't want to do the heads yet, give me some dyno numbers too, Thanks...
From research on the CVOharley.com forum I have found the popular ones are Andrews 54, Fueling 574 and the Woods TW555. I am going with the Andrews since the Woods and the Andrews are very, very close until you get over 5200 RPM, and even then it's still close. But the Woods are $100 more and the only place you may notice is on the dyno.....Take a look here and just scroll through and you will find a lot of dyno numbers and opinions...
We have done a bunch of 110's with the Wood's TW-555 and TW-7H and they work very well, I would take a look at the new TW-777 which is an ideal cam for the CVO. It is an evolution of the TW-555 but with .575 lift. These cams all run nice and quiet and with a good exhaust and tune generally dyno out in the 110Hp/120Tq range.
Thanks guys,
I do visit CVO forum from time to time, seems like I'm here more often then there. I know that the Woods 555 is a great cam in anything, I might look into his 777. Thanks for the help guys...
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