My stock numbers were 85.02 hp and 99.74' lbs. After drilling cat, installing 2" fullsac cores (with original packing), HD heavy breather and Dynalink Tuner (a variation of the SERT) the numbers were 90.10 hp & 105.5' lbs.
After lots of reading:
CVO 110 Andrews 54 dyno test! 120 LBS Torque! 102 HP! and discussion with Steve George, I went with the Andrews 54 CAM and swapped out to a Cat-less header pipe. Steve also recommended the thinner head gasket which I had installed for a slight increase in compression. After re-tune, I "mapped" 99 HP and 110 ft lbs. Best, it's a very flat torque curve with over 100 ft lbs between 2,400 and 5,100 rpms and the 110 peak at 3,700. HP increase was very linear and consistent with 99 HP from 5,200 to 6,100. I keep bugging the tech for an e mail with the map but don't have it yet.
Did not match fullsac's numbers but the bike runs much stronger now at all rpm's from 1,500 to 6,000. I don't need to shift nearly as often. The only major difference is the 2" v. 2.25" cores. I also kept in the HD packing when I installed the fullsac cores. That may cost me some power but the bike is still not too loud. Have to recommend this one.