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One more week for my Mega-flow headwork!-Can't wait much longer!
Just got back from my dealer. I should have my bike back next week. It will be 9 weeks since they took apart my motor for the headwork. Mega-flow is doing the work and the people I have talked to are extremely happy with his work. I have an 09 Fatboy, SE 259e cams, adjustable pushrods, 10:5:1 high compression pistons, and compression releases. Mega-flow will do the valve work. I decided to do the D&D Fatcat with the headwork, along with a 55mm throttle body. Can't hardly wait to see the numbers. But I know my seat of the pants will feel the power. It's just that my patience have just about ran out!!
Oct. 1949, do you think were are going to make some power and torque on this build or what? Mega-flow does outstanding work I am told. We shall see. Was 95hp and 102tq before the headwork, throttle body, and fatcat.
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