Improving the low end torque on my S&S V111

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Chrisflhtc

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I just put a V 111 on my FLHTC and while it does make a lot of power I don't spend a lot of time above 4500 rpm. What have any of you done to improve the bottom end? It is still the way it came from S&S with their carb and ignition. It has close to 5K miles on it so far. I am just coming off a 93 in stroker that I could let the clutch out at idle and it would go.
Thanks
Chris
 

Sven

Well-Known Member
More torque cab be had from a bigger bore. The rod's stroke hangs more, packs the bubble longer before going past TDC. There's your torque. Exhaust plays a big part with back pressure to torque. So if you are open pipe, muff it. Certain cam profile might help some.

If the ignition uses a Harley type VOES sensor, you can just disconnect the connector and the ignition will start at 10° like normal, but the transition [40°] will be deleted, and 55° kicks in for grunt. Might want to run race gas so it doe not knock when snapping the throttle open under certain load positions.

Edit:
If converted to chain, one or more teeth at the rear would have that takeoff you're looking for.
 

Chrisflhtc

New Member
What I should have asked is what cam are any of you using in the V111 I was thinking about a woods W8 or W9.
Woods is known for low end torque its not about how fast you go but how quick.
TIA
 
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