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Puddle Jumper
Posts: 20
| Thanks to everyone on this site that share their experiences with their Victory's. I have a 2008 Premium Tour that I run without the trunk, Big Honkers, intake plate filter, fuel controller and auto tuner. I guess the only thing left is the cams. I also have a 2007 Kingpin with Ross 2 in 1 exhaust, S&S Intake and download. I had it dyno and it's putting out 95 HP with 103 lbs of torque. I had a buddy ride the Vision and I barely pulled him on the Kingpin telling me that the Vision is running pretty good.
I contacted Kevin at the dealership in Gainesville, FL and he would do the cams for about $1200. My question: is it worth it? Any insight is appreciated.
Hawkeye |
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Visionary
Posts: 2300 Georgia, west of Atlanta | Oh yes..........Add maybe 20 HP......... |
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Tourer
Posts: 324 New Orleans, La, | If that 1200 includes the cams and everything that is a good deal. The cams are 520.00, plus gaskets, cam lube,and of course the labor done by a crack Victory wrench I call that a honey of a deal. Hurry before the price increase. Miles of smiles. |
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Tourer
Posts: 523 seattle, wa | KevinX did my 08 and it is definitley worth it.
I have cams, intake, stage1 exhaust, Fuel controller and it dynoed at 106 HP and 106 TQ. |
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Tourer
Posts: 394 Tucson, AZ | Kevin X did mine about 2 1/2 years ago. Well worth the cost. Big difference in mid range performance. |
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Iron Butt
Posts: 935 Rockford, IL | Well worth every dollar !
But...where are you located? There other guys besides Kevin who can install the cams. |
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Cruiser
Posts: 141
| yes ,yes , yes |
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Visionary
Posts: 4278
| gee you'll have something like 100 horse is that wort it to you |
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Puddle Jumper
Posts: 20
| I live in Tampa, FL if someone knows other mechanics in the area that can install cams.
Thanks |
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Puddle Jumper
Posts: 46
| There is no question! |
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Iron Butt
Posts: 1109
| If your fortunate enough to live in an area where one of the big three works, as I like to call Kevin,Lloyd and Ryan, then count your blessings and go for it. |
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Cruiser
Posts: 185 Rhode Island | Figure out what you want for performance (low end torque or high end) then talk to Kevin or Lloyd about it. Lloyd has an adjustable air intake and adjustable timing that they may suggest also depending on what you are after. |
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Iron Butt
Posts: 880 Orlando, FL | Here's how to get the BEST performance out of any Vision. Sell it and buy a Busa.
Edited by MaddMAx2u 2013-01-05 12:54 PM
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Visionary
Posts: 4278
| hawkeye2633 - 2013-01-04 8:11 PM I live in Tampa, FL if someone knows other mechanics in the area that can install cams. Thanks If you can get two or three more guys Kevin will come to you. |
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Visionary
Posts: 1340 Gainesville Fl Home of the Gators | hawkeye2633 - 2013-01-04 9:11 PM
I live in Tampa, FL if someone knows other mechanics in the area that can install cams.
Thanks
Lots of people from Tampa come here for performance work. It's only a couple hours ride, and you can be at the house for breakfast, and dinner in the same day |
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Visionary
Posts: 1290 Ruskin, Fl | Hawkeye, I live about 15 miles south of Tampa and went to Kevin's shop to buy my new bike I will be going back REAL soon for the cams. I'll let you know when if you want to ride up.
Edited by cw1115 2013-01-08 3:05 PM
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Iron Butt
Posts: 612
| RhodeTrip - 2013-01-05 5:03 AM
Figure out what you want for performance (low end torque or high end) then talk to Kevin or Lloyd about it. Lloyd has an adjustable air intake and adjustable timing that they may suggest also depending on what you are after.
I second these thoughts. Adding cams will shift your TQ curve higher in the RPM band, pretty much necessitating a rev limit increase (either with Lloydz reprogrammed ECU, or a PC-V ). With the loss of low end TQ, your KP will walk away from your Vision much more noticeably until you get your RPMs up. There are a couple of things you can do to reclaim most of the low end TQ with the cams, such as adding the Lloydz timing wheel and applying 2-4 degrees of advance, along with Lloydz' "adjustable intake" (essentially, a velocity stack for the Vision's throttle body). You can get back most, but not all of your low end TQ with these two additional items.
The setup you have now, with the top filter and big honkers is about as good as it gets for making great low end TQ on a Vision without motor upgrades. Every dyno chart I have seen shows the Honkers with the best looking TQ curve around. It comes up sooner, and has a great looking shape (lots of area under the curve). Other exhaust may peak slightly higher, but none yield more TQ where you need it. I would definitely consider how you ride before making any leap.
Edited by Turk 2013-01-09 8:32 AM
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Puddle Jumper
Posts: 20
| Thanks everybody and particularly Turk. I ran into some unexpected expenses and the cams wasn't on the front of my mind anymore. I think I need to have more conversation with Kevinx before I leap which would be late Spring now. |
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Visionary
Posts: 2118 Pitt Meadows, BC Canada | KevinX - not to mention .... he's a nice guy you would invite into your house ... once you hide your daughter ....
JUST KIDDING - Kevin - I LOVE my KevinXinated VV ! Thank you !
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Puddle Jumper
Posts: 33 South Carolina | Sorry for a hihack or redirect -
For 106's, are there grinds for increased bottom end? I'm ok with the top end but would like more grunt starting off. |
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Visionary
Posts: 1632 Jasper, MO | biermark - 2013-02-15 9:37 AM
Sorry for a hihack or redirect -
For 106's, are there grinds for increased bottom end? I'm ok with the top end but would like more grunt starting off.
Take a look at these parts for adding low end.
http://www.lloydz.com/store/item_view.asp?estore_itemid=1000113
http://www.lloydz.com/store/item_view.asp?estore_itemid=1000125
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Cruiser
Posts: 185 Rhode Island | biermark - 2013-02-15 9:37 AM
Sorry for a hihack or redirect -
For 106's, are there grinds for increased bottom end? I'm ok with the top end but would like more grunt starting off.
Yes, call or email Lloyd; he sent KMC Powersports a set for my bike that does just that.
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Iron Butt
Posts: 612
| biermark - 2013-02-15 9:37 AM
Sorry for a hihack or redirect -
For 106's, are there grinds for increased bottom end? I'm ok with the top end but would like more grunt starting off.
Lloydz adjustable intake along with his timing gear (wheel) will give you more low end TQ. If I had to do one OR the other, I would go with the intake first! |
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Puddle Jumper
Posts: 33 South Carolina | Has anyone measure the overall length of the adjustable intake? I originally thought the "adjustment" part was on the length but I think it refers to swapping out sleeves to get the smaller runner ID.
On the VT gear, what setting for low end? |
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Iron Butt
Posts: 612
| biermark - 2013-02-19 11:23 AM
Has anyone measure the overall length of the adjustable intake? I originally thought the "adjustment" part was on the length but I think it refers to swapping out sleeves to get the smaller runner ID.
On the VT gear, what setting for low end?
I haven't measured, but it seems like it was around 2" tall. Yes, the "adjustable" part is in the swappable sleeves. I think it's a 42-43mm insert for most applications to increase velocity, and the 46mm sleeve insert is for larger bore/compression motors.
I went with the smaller sleeve, and it noticeably gave back a lot of the low end TQ I lost with the VM-1 cams.
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Cruiser
Posts: 161 Tampa, Fl United States | I live in Tampa
You can ride mine & feel the difference before making that decision
But Kevin is in our back yard so to speak,it should should be a no brainer for you |
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Visionary
Posts: 2300 Georgia, west of Atlanta | Lloydz or The Vic Shop can solve all your problems.................. |
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