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Old 11-26-2007, 08:59 AM     #4 (permalink)
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Re: More power

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Originally Posted by Bluesssman View Post
I have a 2007 Road Glide. I have Vance & Hines two into one exhaust system with a K&N air filter and a Power Commander III. Runs great, but I would like more power. Could you offer a few other things I might do for more power. Could you be very specific such as things such as if I should change cams what would be your suggestion for lift and duration.

I am not sure what would be the next logical steps.

Thanks!!!
To start I need to know about what kind of "Power" you want to make? Do you want bottom end and mid-range torque or top end HP? How much do you want to spend??

TC96s biggest problem with making more HP is it's Heads. With stock heads and the other parts you have on your bike Cams are the next logical step the Andrews 26H cam part # 216326, .490 lift - Intake duration 262 Exhaust duration 266, Will boost Torque in the 1800 - 5200 rpm range and make the most of your stock heads and compression ratio.
Go with the Harley SE adj. quick install push-rod kit and you can change cams without even pulling the gas tank off, Andrews sells a similar kit but it'll run you about $50 more and it's no better than the SE kit.
Cams more aggressive then this will hurt you more then help you, with the other parts you have your looking at "about" 85hp and 105tq with this combo properly tuned. 40+mpg on the highway and no down shift passing!
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