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Has Anyone Replaced The Cams In Their 07/08 CVO 110
« on: December 13, 2007, 05:42:02 PM »

I wasn't considering it till a couple guys at my dealer said it really wakes the motor up.Getting mixed reviews. I'm not really wanting to make it faster per say,but if the cams are poor due to EPA requirements,or it performs "better" with new cams,I will replace them.What cams if any are a good choice?

Maybe I'm not doing it right,but a search isn't helping. Links or advice on the subject is much appreciated. :beerchug:
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Re: Has Anyone Replaced The Cams In Their 07/08 CVO 110
« Reply #1 on: December 13, 2007, 11:24:56 PM »

Assuming you already have a decent set of pipes / AC kit / Tuning device...A set of cams will be a huge improvement in performance. What they will do is increase torque and horsepower and bring the torque in sooner giving you a much more responsive bike. For the 07's you do not need to go gear drive since the hydro tensioners are fairly decent.

For cam choice I would go with a Wood TW7H or the Yuill Bros YB12-SE07 cam sets. Both of these are bolt in for the SE heads. The TW7H is going to perform a bit better than the YB12 as it is a more aggressive cam.

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Re: Has Anyone Replaced The Cams In Their 07/08 CVO 110
« Reply #2 on: December 14, 2007, 12:11:06 AM »

drogers

It really depends on your riding style and what you want, IMO  What are you looking for in what rpm range? Then talk with the guys that do this for a living. Which is not me so I'll shut up now. ::)

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Re: Has Anyone Replaced The Cams In Their 07/08 CVO 110
« Reply #3 on: December 14, 2007, 03:45:53 PM »

The dealer is installing Vance and Hines pipes and a SERT today. Of course the cams they are recommending are HD products. I'll see if they are open to other brands.It's a new '08,so they will need to honor the factory warranty with what ever cams they install.

They recommended the SE 257 cams.
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Re: Has Anyone Replaced The Cams In Their 07/08 CVO 110
« Reply #4 on: December 14, 2007, 05:20:04 PM »

I have an '08 fxdse with se257 cams...also have ported heads and 10.5 compression...bike runs great...stock cvo 110's have 9.3 compression and that's too low for 257 cams...I agree with hd-dude's choice of cams in a stock motor
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Re: Has Anyone Replaced The Cams In Their 07/08 CVO 110
« Reply #5 on: December 14, 2007, 08:41:07 PM »

I have the YB14 cams,elite D pipes, and tuned with a SERT on my 08 CUSE.  Hole new bike with the changes.
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Re: Has Anyone Replaced The Cams In Their 07/08 CVO 110
« Reply #6 on: December 15, 2007, 02:21:10 PM »

I put the Andrews 32 ,chain dr. {Thank's John} in my 2007 CVO 110" springer. Runs great and backed off the comp. a little too. 90 hp. and 110 tq. with stock 255 {pipes and air cleaner} and 100 hp. and 110 tq. after the cams. You can see the dyno on MSN ,harley tech talk ,under dyno's. Before and after. I just tested the Andrews 54 cams too {John sends them to me} in a stock 2007 { 96"} and that is a great cams too ,for heavy bikes , dressers,roadking.
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Re: Has Anyone Replaced The Cams In Their 07/08 CVO 110
« Reply #7 on: December 17, 2007, 01:49:32 PM »

Compression will dicate what cam you choose. being that cam is based on your riding style make sure you provide what the cam needs other wise your end product may not be what you had thought it would be. For the stock compression there are plenty of cams to choose from. HQ cams, woods, andrews, zippers, R&R to name only a few. I am doing some testing on the andrews 54 now . i plan on using it in several engines sizes. The starting point is a 96 inch with a set of the cnc ported heads out of our power pack kit. The cam is a 204 currently. Once it is dyno tuned , we will swap in the 54 cam then back to the dyno. After that we are going to go to a 103 or a 107 not 100% on that yet. but should be intresting to see it all pans outs.

The 257 cam is a bit large for your current compression, for that I would try woods, hq or andrews ( order of listing is means nothing) for cams that fit your riding stlye. Since you did not list that , hard to give you a better selection version wise. Post that info and you can bet you will get a much better suggestion.
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Re: Has Anyone Replaced The Cams In Their 07/08 CVO 110
« Reply #8 on: January 04, 2008, 10:24:36 PM »

I would like to wake up my 08 softail cvo 110... cam  compression 
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Re: Has Anyone Replaced The Cams In Their 07/08 CVO 110
« Reply #9 on: January 08, 2008, 05:14:13 AM »

I have an 07 SE Ultra & went with Headquarters Heads & Headquarters 575 cams. Pipes are d&d 2into 1's with the performance baffle. Bike pulls like a freight train closing in on 120tq. What a world of differance.
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Re: Has Anyone Replaced The Cams In Their 07/08 CVO 110
« Reply #10 on: January 08, 2008, 10:34:53 AM »

My plans are to go with 10:5:1  Port my heads and a cam. I have looked at WOODS TW-7H and ANDREWS 32H.. Zipper's 575-HS..
Are roller rockers a must? is a billet cam plate a must. Thanks
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Re: Has Anyone Replaced The Cams In Their 07/08 CVO 110
« Reply #11 on: January 08, 2008, 06:49:33 PM »

Iwas at my dealer today to talk to them about different cams and they told me that if i goe to a higher lift cam that i should also goe to forged pistons.does any one know if this is true.
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Re: Has Anyone Replaced The Cams In Their 07/08 CVO 110
« Reply #12 on: January 09, 2008, 09:30:17 AM »

That's not necessarily true, the cast pistons are fine for all but very extrem high performance motors. The cast pistons are usually a little larger in diameter, .001 than forged and fit the bore better. Which can slightly affect ring seal and cause a little more noise. If you get to aggressive with your cams you may need a piston with valve reliefs. Forged pistons are lighter, so if you go to a larger bore the forged are sometimes recommended, if you don't have the entire assembly, rods, and crank rebalanced because they keep the weight close to the original pistons. This is a personal preference, some feel the need for the stronger forged pistons even though they are not really needed.
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Re: Has Anyone Replaced The Cams In Their 07/08 CVO 110
« Reply #13 on: January 13, 2008, 10:17:04 AM »

I have the YB14 cams,elite D pipes, and tuned with a SERT on my 08 CUSE.  Hole new bike with the changes.

Anyone have specs. on this cam? YB14 Thanks
Does the 08s have cast pistons?
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Re: Has Anyone Replaced The Cams In Their 07/08 CVO 110
« Reply #14 on: January 13, 2008, 02:00:23 PM »


I am doing some testing on the andrews 54 now . i plan on using it in several engines sizes. The starting point is a 96 inch with a set of the cnc ported heads out of our power pack kit. The cam is a 204 currently. Once it is dyno tuned , we will swap in the 54 cam then back to the dyno. After that we are going to go to a 103 or a 107 not 100% on that yet. but should be intresting to see it all pans outs.

GMR have you seen all of the posts in regards to the Andrews 54 Cams on Harley Tech Talk someon has dubbed it "doughnut cam". Have yet to see dyno runs.

Iwas thinking of the Dave Mackie 590 or even the Andrews 54. So far leaning towards the Dave Mackie Cams. Engine is a 04 SE 103" c/w Short Block Charlei (SBC) Vortec Head Work

I would be very interested in your dyno and evaluation.

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