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Alright, I'm listening now. I checked out Dragos pipes. They do look sweet. What about The Pro-charger are those expensive? Can they be added to a 120 R ? I went off topic....
.With a couple of his little tweaks he can get a 120r in the 200hp range.He's got my 107" pushing 195hp reliably.This winter were going to change a couple of things here and there and we should be pushing around 225hp.
Last edited by FastBagger07; Jan 9, 2012 at 04:00 PM.
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Alright, I'm listening now. I checked out Dragos pipes. They do look sweet. What about The Pro-charger are those expensive? Can they be added to a 120 R ? I went off topic....
I was leaning in the 120r direction, but I tend not to keep my sole bikes very long adn didn't want to "eat the cost' of a 5K+ engine. The Procharger is a little cheaper and is "bolt on". It does sacrice torque down where its needed.
The pro charger can be added to the 120 r easy. Stock 120r 6/7 lbs boost with dragula made 182/153 tq.
give us a call if you have any questions please. Would be very happy to help you.
I considered the Boarzilla when I went to the 117" a few years ago. The advice from D&D and Rosa's Cycles (the best performance shop in my area) was that the Fatcat was the way to go if the motor was under 124", as it would be much easier to tune and dial in. There's a dyno sheet on my page in the FXDL album which supports the decision to go with the Fatcat. Power comes on real early, no dips, and keeps pulling.
That's my experience, but if you gdecide on the Boarzilla I'm curious to see how it turns out. It should be a fun bike to ride. Good luck with your build.
I just wonder how much more could I get from the Boarzilla pipe over my Fatcat on my 131. It almost dont matter on the road unless you are at the track.
I just wonder how much more could I get from the Boarzilla pipe over my Fatcat on my 131. It almost dont matter on the road unless you are at the track.
Wow......
Looks like hang on and go would be an understatement.......
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