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CVO Technical => Twin Cam => Topic started by: fatboyse2 on May 23, 2006, 03:44:00 PM
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Well I got my Dyno done today. The numbers are in line with what I had expected at the beginning of my research and parts selection started in winter. After 4 hours (time for coffee and cooldowns included) and 32 runs on the dyno (the dyno guy was an expert, I did a lot of checking) we were getting very consistent runs the last 10 with just minor tweeks in between.
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Good looking #'s, Tell us about the build?
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Here's the last 6 runs...
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Good looking #'s, Tell us about the build?
Here's the build: http://flhrsei.org/cgi-bin/yabb/YaBB.cgi?num=1134340683
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And here we are all hooked up on the dyno... [smiley=xyxthumbs.gif]
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Congrats, looks like LOTS of fun
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I learned a bunch. The Dyno guy was great. He really liked the setup I had...The way the factory should have ::)
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Good looking #'s, Tell us about the build?
HD dude, how did you miss this thread?
http://flhrsei.org/cgi-bin/yabb/YaBB.cgi?num=1134340683
Cheers
Aussie
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Here's a little background on how I got to the fine day 8-)
http://flhrsei.org/cgi-bin/yabb/YaBB.cgi?num=1133018373/0
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fatboyse2,
I bet you are pretty happy with that! I wish my sheet had those numbers. Enjoy!
Cheers
Aussie
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Since you were there...tell us..did he tweek the tabs on the thunderheader to try and eliminate the low end dip..the AF numbers go terribly rich at 2800. Get that cleaned up and the torque will break 100 flts before 3500.
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Yea, we spent a bunch of time on the richness dip at 2750, but decided not to modify or punch the tabs. This dip is common I understand with the Thunderheaders. I gotta say that the bike runs fantastic now. The 1st run was really lean and peaked at 105HP.
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Nice looking sheet!!!!
Be Safe
THE DAWG
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Here's the before dyno and after dyno :)
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fatboyse2,
I bet you are pretty happy with that! I wish my sheet had those numbers. Enjoy!
Aussie, you have the OCD skills and a selection of pipes you rotate thru seasonally which I aspire to... [smiley=znotworthy.gif]
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Aussie, you have the OCD skills and a selection of pipes you rotate thru seasonally which I aspire to... [smiley=znotworthy.gif]
Dosen't everyone have 3 or 4 sets of pipes??
Cheers
Aussie
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fatboyse2,
Congrats on gettin er done! I know your happy and I'm happy for ya! Enjoy, Ride Safe and God Bless!
JR [smiley=banana.gif]
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Thanks JR. I see you'll be joining the 1K club soon. Congrats to you for stickin it out with us 8-)
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Thanks JR. I see you'll be joining the 1K club soon. Congrats to you for stickin it out with us 8-)
Well, this is a perfect place to post my 1000th. I appreciate it bro! I believe you got it mixed up though, " Congrats to you for stickin it out with us", I say " Thanks Y'all for putting up with me". Tuning in here is like walking in the house and talkin with family! I LOVE my Family Too! Thanks and God Bless!
[smiley=banana.gif] JR [smiley=banana.gif]
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fatboy not to rain on your parade but Andy Simon dynoed my SEEG 2 years ago and the final results showed 103 hp 104 tq that was with a SE air cleaner and D&D FatCats (a bit high for a relatively stock 103), a year later the local HD dealer dynoed the same build with no changes and the base run was 89 hp 91 tq that was a brandy new dyno 250-i installed by the dynojet people. Now just so you know I liked the tuning improvements Andy did (they were an improvement over map I got from D&D) and would recommend him as a tuner to anyone however I believe his reported numbers are abit high.
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fatboy not to rain on your parade but Andy Simon dynoed my SEEG 2 years ago and the final results showed 103 hp 104 tq that was with a SE air cleaner and D&D FatCats (a bit high for a relatively stock 103), a year later the local HD dealer dynoed the same build with no changes and the base run was 89 hp 91 tq that was a brandy new dyno 250-i installed by the dynojet people. Now just so you know I liked the tuning improvements Andy did (they were an improvement over map I got from D&D) and would recommend him as a tuner to anyone however I believe his reported numbers are abit high.
OLE FENDER ole buddy ole pal, not to rain on your parade either but the Dynojet 250-I numbers are always lower. It's the nature of the beast just like the Land/Sea dyno which always has a lower number.
The dyno is just a tuning device and the numbers are for bragging rights.
Be Safe
THE DAWG
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fatboy not to rain on your parade but Andy Simon dynoed my SEEG 2 years ago and the final results showed 103 hp 104 tq that was with a SE air cleaner and D&D FatCats (a bit high for a relatively stock 103), a year later the local HD dealer dynoed the same build with no changes and the base run was 89 hp 91 tq that was a brandy new dyno 250-i installed by the dynojet people. Now just so you know I liked the tuning improvements Andy did (they were an improvement over map I got from D&D) and would recommend him as a tuner to anyone however I believe his reported numbers are abit high.
Ofender, I asked Andy about the Dynojet he was using and he indicated it was the 250 load control inertia Dynamometer. What was your local HD dealer using?