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I've decided on the SE204 cam for my bike and gonna do my buddy's at the same time. I've shopped Surdyke and a couple of others online, looks like $268 from Surdyke is the best deal going so far. They've also got the Screamin' Eagle pushrod set for $154... Anybody else have a line on a better price or a discount code available? Will be placing the order tomorrow. Thanks.
I've decided on the SE204 cam for my bike and gonna do my buddy's at the same time. I've shopped Surdyke and a couple of others online, looks like $268 from Surdyke is the best deal going so far. They've also got the Screamin' Eagle pushrod set for $154... Anybody else have a line on a better price or a discount code available? Will be placing the order tomorrow. Thanks.
Of topic question... Can you get a map for the 204 with your current tuner?
No, the FM Micro Tuner is fuel only, it's not capable of making timing adjustments. I'm going to put it up for sale and buy a Power Commander V from Fuel Moto.
No, the FM Micro Tuner is fuel only, it's not capable of making timing adjustments. I'm going to put it up for sale and buy a Power Commander V from Fuel Moto.
Sorry to do this to you but can you get a good map from fuel moto for the 204 or will you have to get it dyno tuned? I am a big fan of FM and the 204 cam but together I think it may not be the best cost effective combination. Not trying to be a pain just trying to save you some aggravation and $$$.
I bought a PC5 from FM. Jaime set up it for for 204's Ran well ! Was going to get a dyno tune But traded my bike for my 16. And you might want to try Jon @ Horney Toad I always get great prices from him !?
Sorry to do this to you but can you get a good map from fuel moto for the 204 or will you have to get it dyno tuned? I am a big fan of FM and the 204 cam but together I think it may not be the best cost effective combination. Not trying to be a pain just trying to save you some aggravation and $$$.
I would bet they've got a map that would work fine for the 204, but a good dyno tune will always be better, IMO.
Change of plans.... As always. I ended up ordering the Andrews 57H instead from Amazon and Screamin Eagle pushrods and gaskets from BoardtrackerHarley.
Got a Heartland Products bearing tool coming and Koyo bearings also. Talked with my tuner today, I'm going to get a dyno tune using the Power Vision. Come on big Brown truck!
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