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Old Jan 23rd, 2008, 12:21 PM   #1
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hello friends, just joined yesterday, i know im gonna like this site!!! well, my first question is -does anyone out there know what the horsepower and torque would be for a stock 2006 h-d fxdli lowrider ? im gonna get vance/hines big radius pipes, arlen ness big sucker stage 2 air cleaner and dyno-jet power commander and would like to know what kind of numbers i can expect thanks for any help!! bill
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HP in the mid 60's TQ in the low 80's +/-

Usually you'll gain about 10 to 15% if properly tuned

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Properly tuned should be a trip to the dyno to get the mapping spot on.
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HP in the mid 60's TQ in the low 80's +/-

Usually you'll gain about 10 to 15% if properly tuned

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hotroadking-- are the numbers you gave me stock or after the mods?? thanks guys, i see you are on top of the questions being asked!!! bill
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Welcome aboard. The numbers HRK gave are stock. Keep in mind HD dyno's the motor on a stand. These numbers are not at the rear wheel. If you look at the graphs in the engine upgrade section of an HD catalog, it will show the rear wheel numbers for stock compare to an HD engine upgrade, like 95" or 103" kit.
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Thanks Ringo, yep stock.
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