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I bought my 2006 road king a few weeks ago. The previous owner put in the 95' big bore kit in as well as 203 cams. I just had the bike Dyno'd with the SE super tuner. Now it puts out @ 70hp and 90 ft lbs of torque. Does that sound right?
There are a lot of variables, what exhaust are you running? Also, dynos do vary from machine to machine, and atmospheric conditions are a factor. What that torque curve looks like is more important than peak numbers. Those numbers don't look out of whack to me. 90 ft/lbs, especially if it comes on early, should make the bike get up and get going.
There are a lot of variables, what exhaust are you running? Also, dynos do vary from machine to machine, and atmospheric conditions are a factor. What that torque curve looks like is more important than peak numbers. Those numbers don't look out of whack to me. 90 ft/lbs, especially if it comes on early, should make the bike get up and get going.
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