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from a 07 SE E glide work on a 06 stock street glide?
Also, leaving the cylinders and head alone, what cams would you recomend? 25,000 miles on a stock motor. Mine need to be changed, and would like a bump.
My combo works really nice. Great mid range power that pulls to 6 grand. Before the cam change, I'd have to shift down to 5th to slowly pull to 115mph, now pulls to 119 and still pulling in 6th. Smooth power from 2200 on up, really comes on at 2800-3000. Actually smoother in 6th gear cruising at 65-70 mph than with stock cams. You'd need a tuner to deal with changes. I've got the PCV with autotune from Fuel Moto which I'm happy with since later on I plan on a displacement bump and mild headwork.
from a 07 SE E glide work on a 06 stock street glide?
Also, leaving the cylinders and head alone, what cams would you recomend? 25,000 miles on a stock motor. Mine need to be changed, and would like a bump.
Answer to 1st question: yes, you can use the PCIII on either but must download "canned" tune for "stock" SG to overwrite the SE tune already existing...and/or just get it dynoed after the download...B
The answer to your first question is no, there is a PCIII for 02-06 and the 07 is for that year only. (First year of the 96" motor and did not have throttle by wire.)
its a PCIII 805-510 and it came with a SE PRO super tuner that is not more than 2"x4" and has a phone plug on one end and a usb? port on the other. But for 07 103" motors only. Well thanks darn it! Glad I didn't plug it in to try. scott
Also looking for a cam recomdation. (s) I see yours mongo, but my bike is not an 96 its 88"
Last edited by shiftless; Jan 20, 2010 at 07:42 PM.
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