I'm contemplating a cam upgrade to my 2015 RGU. I have the D&D Fat Cat 2:1 and TTS tuner and scheduled a full tune on the dyno, but the tech felt I was wasting money on the tune if I didn't take advantage of a better cam for the new exhaust. He recommended changing out the stock 255 cams for the SE 585. Do any of you know whether I'd need new SE springs to go along with the higher lift SE 585 or are they already stock in the SE 110 engine?
Also glad to hear other opinions on the upgrade. (No, I'm not ready for the 117 kit...
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Thanks in advance,
Lprez
You can use your stock springs!I was changing out my stock lifters, push rods, and cam bearings, so I opted to change out the cam to the SE 585 with a 4 degree advance. I did not want to lose any of the down low torque that the 255's offer, therefore the advance key. I think it came out very well, with nothing lost at the bottom and the bike runs stronger across the board, with less heat associated with the (EPA) 255's.
Some of the tuners suggested that the cam will perform better with a little more compression, but my plan was just to keep what I had at the bottom, while shoring up the weak points (lifters & bearings) of my otherwise stock CVO.
I have had Woods cams and this cam is noisy like the Woods cams, if that is a concern. They're advertised as quiet ramp design

, in theory at least.

The exhaust sound is better than with the 255's. The "School Bus" 255's are very good torque cams imo.
Modest gains with the SE 585 (+9hp & +1tq), but better performance that I can really feel and use. Perfect for what I was looking for.
Depending on what you're looking for, there are better stand alone cams for the 110, and/or add a little compression.