Completed my break in and got a good 200 mile trip while I was at it. This bike definitely likes to ping when it's hot. To rectify, I'll start planning my upgrades now. I'm wanting to keep it reasonably quiet (a little rumble is nice), staying with SE parts primarily, and will be using the SEST for tuning. Also, as I'm not looking to maximize power, I want to leave the top end intact; just looking to get it running cooler and getting some low end torque while I'm at it. Stock compression is 9.6:1 and I also want to keep mileage as high as possible
What I have already decided on:
Jackpot 2:1:2 head pipes
SE Thunder Street mufflers (supposed same as Supertrapp and old SE pipes)
SE Ventilator Intake
SE Super tuner with smart-tune
For the cams, I really like the SE-255's low-end torque and dyno profile. I don't want a mid to high rpm cam. But, as I'm also trying to relieve some heat and pinging, the new Andrews 48H seems to be possibly a little better with a later intake close and more overlap, but it's new. The SE-255 is tried and true and I can find a reasonable map to start tuning with.
I primarily ride without a passenger and do a lot of riding in the mountains. I seldom see 5k rpm. Recommendations as to which would be the best solution for my needs?
Mark
What I have already decided on:
Jackpot 2:1:2 head pipes
SE Thunder Street mufflers (supposed same as Supertrapp and old SE pipes)
SE Ventilator Intake
SE Super tuner with smart-tune
For the cams, I really like the SE-255's low-end torque and dyno profile. I don't want a mid to high rpm cam. But, as I'm also trying to relieve some heat and pinging, the new Andrews 48H seems to be possibly a little better with a later intake close and more overlap, but it's new. The SE-255 is tried and true and I can find a reasonable map to start tuning with.
I primarily ride without a passenger and do a lot of riding in the mountains. I seldom see 5k rpm. Recommendations as to which would be the best solution for my needs?
Mark