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Ok, Did the first dyno tune....... hope to get the chart scanned and posted.
running a 2-1 v&h. 103 stage II,255 cams/ stock heads. Finished at
max power 90.55 Max Torque 97.13.
Air/Fuel look more even that what I had before the run. I was definitely running lean.
Any feed back appriciated... could it be better...?? We always want more,more, more......
review chart, best I can do for today. thanks.
Mentioned in a forum post,,, and point well taken.. we put Mods, Time,Money and Labor into the engine..Then we bitch about how much it cost to have a really good tune, which is more important ....
review chart, best I can do for today. thanks.
Mentioned in a forum post,,, and point well taken.. we put Mods, Time,Money and Labor into the engine..Then we bitch about how much it cost to have a really good tune, which is more important ....
That is a nice flat TQ curve.
Is that sheet you posted your final tuned numbers???
Here is the one and only Dyno I have had done on my 2000 Heritage Classic. Stock carb and intake with V&H slip-ons. No other mods. I really don't know what I am looking at here and, more importantly, I don't know how this compares with normal/optimal nor what I would need to do to reach that. But it is a pretty picture. Enjoy! :-)
Don't kow if anyone has listed this sight yet, but there are some great dyno reports with different engine combos at www.nightrider.com/biketech/. Gives you a pretty good idea of what combinations make what kind of HP. There are sections for Evo and Twin Cam.
My numbers are 89 HP and 106 Tq. I cant seem to figure out how to upload the scan of the sheet. I have a 95" Stage II and samson true duals, non baffled. Are these numbers decent? They sound good to me but Im not a performance guy so who knows.
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