For a number of reason's I've booked in to get the SE Stage 3 Kit installed on my Street Bob. Of course there are so many options when looking at performance upgrades but this fit my requirements. HD will install this kit and still give the full 2 year warranty on the bike as its new where as the stage 4 does not come with this option (from what I was told at the shop), plus I am very happy with the price I have been given for the install. Comes with the high comp piston's, valve springs, pushrods, clutch spring and 585 cam. I have read everything I can find on the cams that come with this kit and after reading and speaking with a number of HD techs I am still a bit uncertain which way to go... A few people are suggesting to swap out the SE 585 (that comes with the kit) for the 259e cam but when I push them for why their answers are very fluffy and make me think they don't really have experience with both these cams but are just regurgitating other peoples opinions. I realize it all depends on what you are going for but I would appreciate anyone's opinion on the difference on these two cams and what they would suggest in this kit. In the SE manual it says the 585 is "big torque at the low end" cam, great for heavy touring models. By Harley Davidson standards I would say the Street bob is at the lighter end of the spectrum and I am no heavy weight myself so thinking the 259e might suit me better. In the screaming eagle catalogue it shows the torque on the 259e coming in later but the HP overtaking the 585 as it gets higher in the rev range. Only thing is this graph represents the cam in a stock bike with only filter and mufflers where as I will have the high comp pistons and performance exhuast. Any advice welcome... Cheers
Here is a quote I found -
585: Designed for 88 to 95 CID engines with compression ratios from 9.7:1 to 10.5:1 and 100 to 124 CID engines from 9:1 to 10:1 compression. Provides massive horsepower and torque increases starting at 3000rpm and holds steady all the way to redline. 3500-6000 rpm for 88" - 103" engines and 2500-5500 for larger engines.
You may be different to me but I'd be wanting the power to come in a lot lower than 3,500rpm. I run SE204 cams and my torque starts right down low. I can roll on from 2,000 and by 2,500 it is pulling hard. I also know a bloke who has the same kit you are talking about with the 259 cams and it goes like a cat with metho up its arse! I'm flat out hanging on to him and the only reason I can stay close is because mine's dyno tuned and his only has a canned tune. His is a Street Bob also If it was me I would go the 259 cams, but it is not my choice, it is yours. WHichever way you go it will be an improvement on the crappy stock cams..
mine is a 07 wideglide with a 103 kit running se 251 cam came with bike when i bought it, pulls pretty hard and im happy with it but is there a better cam to use or am i better off geting a dyno done its got a se pro race tuner. cheers BRUSH
Good one mate.
I knew you'd be happy. Have done over 32000km on my stage 3 and still get a big grin on my face when I give it a fist-full.