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Old 10-27-2007   #5 (permalink)
SCCTrim
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I think it's important to note that...( in my own experience )...differences seen on paper from a dyno and differences felt by the seat of the pants are 2 different things. When I altered my cam timing I only advanced the exhaust cam, leaving the intake in it's stock position.

The difference on paper was almost negligable, but by the seat of the pants the difference was certainly noticable. The bike pull's harder down low now, with a little noticeable loss on top. A little difficult to notice the loss as with so many mods the bikes pull's like hell anyway.

But there was a definate change for the good down low. For the street I'd only advise advancing the exhaust cam on the 790 powered bonnies.
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