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My tuner said I could have easily cracked 100hp with Fatcats or other 2-into-1.
Good luck with your build monkish. \\; You'll really enjoy the extra power.
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The total cost tuned and ready to roll is $4800 and some change. They actually just did a 103 HQ for a guy who brought in his own stuff and did the same build as the one I am getting. Both came out at around 107hp/113tq. The 103 stage 2 kit is on the HD web site but I could not find the heads or 258 cams listed. The heads have bigger valves and stuff. \\;\\\\\\;\\\\\\\\\\\\\\;I am sure you could get more for the money if you do your own work but unfortunatly, my skill level requires me to support my local shop which is ok by me as they have always done right by me. I trust they would not build more than the crank can handle without recomending me address the potential problem. I will post dyno when complete.
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Thanks Black Flag, I just had cams in the wifes SG and really enjoyed that ride. I am sure this one will not dissapoint me. \\;\\\\\\;
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