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im in the process of doing a 95 kit on my 06 ultra.it has andrews 37g gear drive cams,stage 1 air filter,and rinehart true duals.can anyone suggest a download from the power commander site that might work on my build until i can break it in?i plan on a dyno tune after a few hundred miles.
im in the process of doing a 95 kit on my 06 ultra.it has andrews 37g gear drive cams,stage 1 air filter,and rinehart true duals.
Are you putting on some ported heads? I had a 95" TW37 stock heads build for about 9k miles. Wasn't real thrilled with it so I pulled the cams and now their sitting in the box and I went with a complete HQ build with their porting and 0039 cams, now I'm happy.
If you're sincerely considering somehting like a 110 at a later date, the 37 will get yanked at that time.
Running 37's in a Bagger with stock compression will not yeild much in the way of results. I have run 37's. They need more compression (9.5 ~ 9.7:1) to really work well.
Based on what you've said, there are several other cam choices that would be better for you and would make you much happier. I would consider HQ-0034 orAndrews 26 in a 95" with stock compression and heads. Trust me on that one!
In fact, anyone that knows me will be shocked by this one.... I would use a S/E 203 before I'd use the 37, in that configuration.
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In fact, anyone that knows me will be shocked by this one.... I would use a S/E 203 before I'd use the 37, in that configuration.
I'd do either the 203 or the 204 before the 37. The 37 with stock heads was a big dissapointment. My dad has a 06 Ultra with 204's that would walk away from me down low when I had the 37's.
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