95 cub build , came in made 67 rwhp , when out went 106 rwhp ,

  • dynoharley
    dynoharley
    7 years ago


  • Adam76
    Adam76
    7 years ago
    Nice work Dynoharley. Pretty strong for a 95" build.
    What exhaust was he running - can't tell from the picture.
    Cheers
  • Adam76
    Adam76
    7 years ago
    Thanks mate. Will do. Cheers
  • punkin
    punkin
    7 years ago
    Whats a ball park figure if a guy wanted to do something along those lines....how much money should he have in his pocket before he starts talking to people?
  • TD302
    TD302
    7 years ago
    Any specs you can give out on the combo? I have a 95" making 111 and 113 keen to see what other setups run.
  • punkin
    punkin
    7 years ago
    Thanks mate, good to know. Makes a crate engine sound semi reasonable.
  • fatbat
    fatbat
    7 years ago
    Need to consider that crate engine doesn't include worked heads, manifold, ignition system, exhaust etc 
    Sounds like dyno Harley's price is a complete turn key job. Drop bike off and pick it up later with all parts, labour, run in and tuning done. 

    Good result. 
  • punkin
    punkin
    7 years ago
    I probably put that wrong, i would much rather keep my engine in my bike, plus i already have pipes, tuner, airfilter etc which i'm assuming would save me 1.5-2k.
    Merely noting the relationship between the prices, and as far as i can tell, the relationship is in favour of stock, worked engine. Especially in my circumstances.
  • graeme
    graeme
    7 years ago
    I had 95 kit hi comp pistons,new heads ,mikuni,211 cams ,cam and oil pump upgrade,decompression buttons all up $6000 from Geelong Harley 6 years ago done another 40k still going good around 100 x100 dynoed by lushy
  • graeme
    graeme
    7 years ago
    I'll try and find Dyno sheet and see if I can load them up