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Old Dec 15th, 2008, 06:00 PM   #1
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Cam For 91 Softail

Guys, I have a 91 Softail Cust and thinking about a cam ,want something strong all thru power range and one thats hits a lick, right now its mainly stock with Screaming eagle air kit, polished air intake side of carb, drag pipes with baffles, dont want to do much head work, the top end is going to be done after X-Mas and that when the cam will be put in.Any suggestions. Thanks Alex
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Old Dec 15th, 2008, 09:35 PM   #2
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For stock displacement EVO's a very popular choice is the Andrews EV27. It pulls strong from 2500 RPM and doesn't flatten out until 5000 RPM. It doesn't require any top end mods to do it's work. A true bolt in cam.
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V-Thunder 2015 cam

Bike pulls like a freight train, lots of fun to ride & can get 50mpg if you can keep from twisting the wick, easier said then done

I installed this cam cause it was almost free, the V-thunder cam of choice for this would be a V-Thunder 3010, but I am thrilled with how the 2015 is working out. The V-T cams are a nice option that are quiet running.

Tried to attach the dyno, never done that on this site before.

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