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I'm waiting on my 08 Candy Red Road Glide and want to cam, pipe (Supertrapp Supermeg), fuel manager(like the versatitlityof the TMax)etc right away. Could care less about warranty. Gota '96 hot rod RK 95 kit running about 85 hp and 105 tq which comes on about 2500 rpm. Love it. Want to reproduce. The dealer likes the 211 cam but from what I've read in the forum the curve starts late and continues well past where I ride. I like punch at 80 (barely 3000 on my RK)on the LA freeways. Anyone got dyno results or a seat of the pants sense of things?
Anybody have a set of the TC-500's in a 96" yet? If so, what do you think?
Yes I do. Great upgrade for no headwork. 82.36 HP- 93.48 TQ
Very good power curve from 3k to 5k rpm. Makes my Thunder Header SING.
Actually a little below stock until about 2700 rpm then it kicks in.
Here is a link to the thread... https://www.hdforums.com/m_2416236/tm.htm
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