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Hello everyone, I'm new to the forums and want to get anyone's opinion on what they think my estimated HP & TQ number would be with what I have done to my bike so far. I can't afford a DYNO as of now so but I will be getting it done next year when I get back. So lets hop to the description, I own a 2014 FLHP with a SE Ventilator Elite Intake, a bassani road rage 2 into 1, Andrews 54H Cams, Knight Prowler tappets, SE adjustable pushrods, I also installed larger injectors but I don't emberm the size (I'll look it up when I get home)
I'm also looking for more upgrades I do to make more power other then get bigger heads. Thanks for your time gets!!
Did you just randomly pick all this stuff, or did you use a reputable shop to put a setup together for you? Why the larger injectors? Do you have a tuner? Doing all that without a tune, you're probably at stock hp, maybe less. It desperately needs more fuel. Get back from where? Have you been riding the bike this way?
Did you just randomly pick all this stuff, or did you use a reputable shop to put a setup together for you? Why the larger injectors? Do you have a tuner? Doing all that without a tune, you're probably at stock hp, maybe less. It desperately needs more fuel. Get back from where? Have you been riding the bike this way?
I had a shop in MD do the work
I went with larger injectors to try to get a little more HP
Currently using the Thunder Max for tunning
Not sure if all the Bassani 2-1 use wide ban O2 but I am running them as well
I'm getting an all expense paid trip the Bahrain courtesy of your local USMC
And yes I have put almost 10k on the bike since I had this done.
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