DYNO Numbers for Baggers???

2009 Road Glide. Stock motor, stock pipes, stock air cleaner with stock filter, PCV with dyno tune.
74 hp
84 tq
I am happy with the numbers plus I have more feel of the pants power and it runs a little cooler with the PCV. Since the addition of the PCV and dyno tune I have added cooler with fan again a bigger drop in oil temperature.......Bob
 
89hp and 92 ftlb. torque using a Kerker 2into1 header, programable ECU and hi-capacity air cleaner... we spent a fair bit of time tuning it
 
just hade mine dyno tuned today. 99 roadking. power cammander, SE heads, SE258 cam, rinehart true duals, SE throttle body, KN filter. 99.5 HP and 105.4 TQ. after 10 runs. will scan tommorhow.ow and post sheet if i can figure out how. unfortunately with the cams, its all top end. some midrange, but not where i want it. any suggestions? new to me bike.
 
There are a number of cam manufacturers that will have a cam that will give you great torque on the bottom end, mid-range and high horsepower on the top side.

I have a Headquarters cam that does exactly that for my motor now.
I'm running 10.37:1 cold static compression. My torque hits 100 ft lbs at 2600 rpm's and doesn't drop below 100 untill 4750. My HP & torque cross each other at 95/95 @5250 My HP hits 100 at 5700 rpm's.
I have a good tune for the price that I paid. It dynoed @ 100/102.5. Keep in mind though, I do not have a proven engine configuration. I thrrew this mut motor together with my fingers crossed. I did research the engine builders who's products I'm using though.

Here's my cam specs so that you can use that for a comparison. My cam is an HQ-0039G.
intake lift: .580 timing: 20/36 duration: 236
exhaust lift: .530 tiiming: 52/24 duration: 256

The intake is high lift short duration and the exhaust is mid lift longer duration. The timing of the intake is such that I get great low end and midrange torque and the shorter lift and longer exhaust duration brings out the horses on the top end. I get the best of both worlds. Of course some of the horses are achieved with a higher compression ratio too.

That's something for you to chew on.
 
If you want to keep that 258 (I used to run it on my Fatboy and it makes alot of top end power) and get some of your low end torque back, there's only one way without changing out the cams or modifying the heads.

Get rid of the true duals and you can get back some of your low end torque and even increase your top end with that 258. Swap out the TDs for a D&D FatCat and my guess is you'll raise the torque to 110 and raise the HP to 105 but more importantly you'll lower the point that the torque kicks in by 300-500 rpms.

That's the only way I can think of to get your low-end torque back without "cracking" the motor.
 
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