DYNO Numbers for Baggers???

Again, these numbers are from a canned TMAX map with no tuning or tweaking. Just some early base line runs for info gathering.
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OMG Mistral! With a torque band like that, you must have problems getting shirt sleeves long enough!
102 hp
106 lb/ft
Big Sucker
Wiseco 95"-10:5/1 pistons
Baisley S/S heads
Redshift 577 geardrive cams
TP roller rockers
Fueling oil pump
SE pushrods & lifters
Rinehart Truduals
PCIII w/rev extend
Heavy SE clutch spring
47-48 mpg
starts easy - goes fast
2004 Road Glide,
Motor re-done two weeks ago,
95 C.I.
9.5-1 C.R.
Branch PT Headwork
Branch BBI 515 cams and gear drive
Feuling Oil Pump
Feuling Cam Plate
SuperTrapp Kerker Slip On's with the Mikuni Baffle
SERT
SE AC
The Best of Harley-Davidson for Lifelong Riders
As luck would have it, I picked theworst "air day" we've had this year. It was 90+ with very high humidity... sweat standing still kinda thing.
Frankly, I don't care too much about the numbers, because this MF will flat RUN & that's what I was after.... When I talked about the build with Doug @ HQ, I was after TORQUE.... with little emphasis or care about the HP numbers, because Torque is what we FEEL and what makes these heavyazz Baggers Getup & GO....
I already know the AFR traces are not nice & flat... this is a DTT "auto tuner". Looks like I may try a Direct Link tune jsut for comparison sake.
Build is as follows:
2005 RG
HQ 120 (actually 121)
HQ Heads
HQ prep'd jugs & custom pistons
HQ575 cams
10.5:1 CR
HPI 55mm TB
Marren 6.1 gm/sec injectors
D&D FatCat w/BigBore baffle
Baker DD6 tranny
Baker KKK cutch
DTT TCFI-IID
SAE Results: 116/157 -> Mission Accomplished!



