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112 and 117 from a 103 kit. Those are some big numbers. What's the setup?
SE stage IIII the new kit that came out this year. I have an update the previous info, It came from the service writer not the Mechanic. it was only 2 pulls on the Dyno before it broke (the dyno) The mech said it will be more likely to be in the 110/115 range when all is said and done which I can live with but, he did not rule out the higher numbers being the motor had higher than average numbers with the stage II kit 91/106. I'll post the final numbers with a the sheet (if I can upload it) when I get them.
I can tell you this for sure The bike sounds wicked.... Like a Top Fuel Dragster.
SE stage IIII the new kit that came out this year. I have an update the previous info, It came from the service writer not the Mechanic. it was only 2 pulls on the Dyno before it broke (the dyno) The mech said it will be more likely to be in the 110/115 range when all is said and done which I can live with but, he did not rule out the higher numbers being the motor had higher than average numbers with the stage II kit 91/106. I'll post the final numbers with a the sheet (if I can upload it) when I get them.
I can tell you this for sure The bike sounds wicked.... Like a Top Fuel Dragster.
Ripper43, never heard of a stage IIII kit. Can you offer a little more info. I have been back and forth in the Harley book and web and don't see anything like that.
My stage II 103 will be installed this weekend. So let us know.
Ripper43, never heard of a stage IIII kit. Can you offer a little more info. I have been back and forth in the Harley book and web and don't see anything like that.
My stage II 103 will be installed this weekend. So let us know.
It's listed in the SE catalog new for 08. I'll call and get a part # today and post it here ASAP. The kit is about $2200.00 and I think you can down load it here http://www.harley-davidson.com/wcm/C...bmLocale=en_US
But I am not sure about this so I'll get the # just in case.
The kit comes with Heads, pistons and rings, jugs, throttle body, race tuner and all the other miscellaneous stuff that is needed.
I did not need the race tuner so that knocked off about $500.00 so the total install for mine was $2560.00 not to bad for a near 50 hp gain over stock. I just wish they had this kit before I spent the $1500.00 for the stage II 103"
Now I have another set of jugs, pistons, cams and now heads and what not, hell a set of cases a crank and some other stuff and I'll have another motor. Maybe a bobber is in my future ?
Ripper43, never heard of a stage IIII kit. Can you offer a little more info. I have been back and forth in the Harley book and web and don't see anything like that.
My stage II 103 will be installed this weekend. So let us know.
Ok I found it and it is in the link I gave you. here is the part # 27517-08 it's in the race section but I think they now offer it as a standard upgrade with a warranty but I guess that will be up to your dealer .
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