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mmm, dion't think I'll be rushing to put 447s in if that is typical. Also note, there is another thread somewhere about 222's not being particularly brilliant down low either, just if that is what you are after.
Edit: I wonder if that 2-1 is helping or hindering low down?
I will post final photos and a sound clip soon.
Just thinking, nearly 130 lbs of torque from a stage 2 build, I probebly would have doubted that without a dyno sheet to back it up. Thats better then any numbers Ive ever gotten from a stage 2 Twin Cam. Thats pretty crazy.
Man a 129 ft lbs is going to be so much fun. Can't wait to get mine there. If that was my bike and it fell like yours, I would have had to go home and change my draws :>)
Oh yea baby. Hot damn that sounds good. D&D better hurry up or there is going to be a Bassani on mine. That truly got my blood pumping. Thanks for the clip! Awesome.
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