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Old Aug 22, 2011 | 10:43 AM
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can anyone tell me what cams came with a stage II 95? my wife bought her 03 deuce in 07 with the engine already built. they said it was a stage II 95. engine has a very short power band, but feels like it's gonna rip your arms off once it's in the power. there are some tuning issues which i'm gonna try to sort out with a tts. i got the duall tts to do my 07 and hers. my problem is trying to find a starting map without knowing what cams are in the bike. any advice or help is appreciated.
 
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Old Aug 22, 2011 | 11:20 AM
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Originally Posted by cjwanner2000
can anyone tell me what cams came with a stage II 95?
There's no real answer to your question. Stage 1, 2 or 3 refer to the type of work done to the motor not the specific parts put into it. A stage one is for the most part a free flowing air filter/cleaner, better flowing pipes and a rejet/remap of the carb/injection. Stage two is usually a stage one plus a cam, head work and pistons. It is possible to walk into the MoCo and buy a stage II Screaming Eagle kit, but I would bet even those parts get changed around.
 
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Old Aug 22, 2011 | 12:02 PM
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ya that's kinda what i was wondering. i've usually looked to the aftermarket for performance parts so i'm not really sure what creaming eagle did. was hoping there was a universal lit that they put together. i;m gonna update the tensioners this winter so i guess i'll find out then. thanks for the reply
 
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Old Aug 22, 2011 | 12:16 PM
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Pull your cam plate and look at the cams is the only real answer besides starting blindly. OR call teh last owner and ask him if you know him or the shop that did the work on the bike if it was done at a shop.

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Old Aug 22, 2011 | 12:33 PM
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Originally Posted by DR. V-TWIN
Pull your cam plate and look at the cams is the only real answer besides starting blindly. OR call teh last owner and ask him if you know him or the shop that did the work on the bike if it was done at a shop.

Drew
i'm gonna update to the hydraulic tensioners anyway, so i'll figure it out then. just going through and sorting out what winter mods are coming. tts should be here in the next couple days so i can get my 07 tuned but was hoping ondoing a little on hers too. oh well, one more thing to keep me occupied through the winter season
 
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Old Aug 22, 2011 | 03:36 PM
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Stage 2 usually was installed with 203 cams producing power at 2500rpm or 204 cams producing power at 4500 rpm. I have 06 street glide stage 2, 95, 203's,screaming eagle hi flow a/c, screaming eagle ii mufflers (loud)which, last week i switched to factory take off's off a 09 street glide 96inch, that lengthened up my power band, smoothed out the engine and still sounds good compared to factory 88 inch mufflers. MY MAP IS HD STAGE 2 RACE.
 

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