People on this forum are saying that those dyno numbers are inflated.I just want a honest opinion on which set up will make more power looking to be at 120/120
Totally unqualified people, with an agenda............please keep that in mind.
They don't WANT to believe, that a 110"er will crest 130 hp. SAE.
Hell, there were shops that had 130 hp rolling off 95"ers, back in 2000. Jarz Performance, in Canada, for one, and Levers pushed off 125 hp, 110", on Strokers drum, and that is not the first time, Jim has had our builds showing well over 120 hp, either.
A shop in PA, showed 118 hp from one of our 98"ers,(141/144, STD, our 117", same shop, see
www.woodcarbs.com) AFTER he rode it to Sturgis, and back to eastern PA.
So, 130 plus SAE, from a 110"er is impossible?? Not so.
Slackers bike went that number, as it had a MUCH larger cam, a tick more compression, larger t/body, different/larger/modified pipe, stock gearing. It is right-side biased, but that is what the man wanted. What is it so hard to believe? The word is HATE, which is an emotion, not the hp and torque a given engine combination can produce.
I had explained, headwork, throttle body, exhaust system, cams, etc, will take you to those numbers.
Wood 8 cams, and if more yet is wanted, then a set of Wood 9B's, or 9F's, better yet.

Scott