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OK. Guess I'm just not used to starting a race @ 90mph. LOL! and I agree that the 255's are stronger than stock at most any RPM just didn't think it would be that drastic.
Plus the guy with the 255's surely has a stage 1 and maybe a good tune compared to the "stock" bike so, my bad!
Last edited by 07FLHT; Nov 29, 2010 at 02:02 PM.
Reason: Plus....
I would gauge the overall results on the bike's performance before and after the cam upgrade and tune. Are you happy? If so, I would leave it alone and enjoy it.
I did the same upgrade, except I have a PCV with Auto-Tune, and have no inclination to dyno the bike to look at numbers or charts. I'm very happy with the results I obtained and that's the bottom-line for me.
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