we have 2 modified Dyna 120R that we race @ the drags 1 is street on pump gas the other is on race gas the one that i'am on Dyna W/Glide has over 150hp @ the back wheel, she does the standing 60 foot in 1.585 sec's there will be a write up in Ozbike mag coming in a while, i'am in love with her it's like having sex every time i cock a leg over her
Numbers all depends on who's dyno ya go on in stock form mine did 121/122 at Thundertech if I wanted to brag about dyno sheets I would have gone to another shop and got 10% more (133/134) just doing a power run when I did 5cc domed pistons and .030 HG and took comp up to 11.2:1 it did 124/126 ( Thundertech) then when I fitted Tman 662-2 cam it did 128/135 (Thundertech) bump that up 10% and you have 138/148 I have now fitted the woods 9Fcams and it feels even better but no figures yet When I spoke to the local harley shop of my figures they said there are getting more out of a stock create motor but there getting there tunes done by a 10% friendler dyno I know that my stock 120r at 121/122 would sizzle your 119/119 106ci even with my big arse riding it If you go the 120r route ya won,t be disappointed, but there is a few things that I would recommend 1 squeeze some more compression 2 ditch the SE crap cam 3 Roller rockers 4 different lifters 5 fit AV&V Beehive springs This is all for more grunt and longeverty of the motor
Peak numbers don't allways tell the whole story
I have dynoed a few. With stock headers and slip on mufflers and a tune 125hp is about it. I know Deano at Thundertech and him and I get very similar numbers on most things.His air is not as good as mine, so I may have 125 where he has 123, but thats about it. A friend of mine has one, did 117 from the dealer, I got it to 126hp, then we added a D@D 2:1 and tune , nothing else and achieved 135hp. Torque 186nm from memory. The engine was out of the box, never been apart. Just did a 120 build with hurricane heads, 12.4 comp 64mm FBW throttle body and all the fruit and it just did 150hp. All on pump petrol, with air filter and street registered. Anything better than 140 is pretty damn special in my book. Hope that helps.
Lushy, good info ya have posted up, I know Deano rates you highly and has mentioned you in a few of our conversations
Ozymax I only ever compare numbers when they come from the same Dyno, which is how I have measured the changes I have made
Hilly's got a secret weapon now,,,,,,,,,,,,and he want's to share it !
with both Dyna 120R they were the S/Eagle kit fitted into the stock cases in the kit you get the S/E cnc ported heads , 4.060" dia barrels with flat top pistons , S/E 4 5/8" stroker crank ass , S/e 266 cam's are 658" lift + 58m,m, throttle body pushrod's etc , while we were ass the engine we went over the heads it hard to port & polish a set that have already been done out we have adjusted the comp ratio on both 1 is on race gas the other is on pump gas the one on pump gas has 135 hp @ the back wheel using stock header pipes & stock modified muffler bodys, there is a little bit of room on the stock heads to shave but i would not take to much off with the stock flat top piston 0.020" - 0.025" , the race piston has bigger & deeper valve relief's , from memory when i c.ced the stock 120 head set up it was lower than the comp ratio in the S/E cattledog , i had too work with her a little
Oh. Not yet.Coming soon apparently. Being a practical kind of guy, I made a little bracket to mount PV next to my computer screen, does that count? :-) . I do use a lot of data logging already as well. Live torque, 4 channel analogue input module on the dyno as well as, the delphi interface with winPep 7. Also run two computers so I can run other loggig in 2nd one. Data is king :-). Off to work now for me. cheers.