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Any experience with R&R cycles TC88 Stage IV performance package?
I am considering the stage IV performance package for my 04 RKC with 80K miles. The only mods right now are the T-max ECM, bassani true duals and a K&N A/F.
I will do the build myself but I am considering this package deal plus new DT 3 stage oil pump and cam plate.
I just SO want one of their 131" Evos! With 80k miles up it is worth considering renewing the bottom end as well IMHO. I don't think that package will be very kind to it! That way you'll get the best life out of your 'new' motor.
I've been looking at different ideas for my 05 and I'm initially impressed with the complete 98" fuelmoto kit for $1900...... hard to find another kit that offers that much for the price.
I just SO want one of their 131" Evos! With 80k miles up it is worth considering renewing the bottom end as well IMHO. I don't think that package will be very kind to it! That way you'll get the best life out of your 'new' motor.
I agree with you on renewing the bottom end it just makes sense when you going to try and make the motor perform like that stage iv should
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