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poppamark
Posted 2011-10-01 5:10 PM (#98234)
Subject: proformance cam


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hi everybody excuse my lack of knowledge . I'm thinking of getting a proformance cam from Lloydz for my 2011 cc . Is there a down side in the trade off for h.p. ? do I gain hp and torque accross the board , or do I lose something in one area to gain in another. I'm looking for a little more snap in the throttle to offset the weight of the bike, but not at the expense of a smooth running dependable motor. any constructive comments appreciated.... poppamark
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XRsteve
Posted 2011-10-01 5:15 PM (#98235 - in reply to #98234)
Subject: Re: proformance cam


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Posts: 2300
Georgia, west of Atlanta
No downsides except maybe a small drop in mileage...... Torque curve flat as Kansas and good HP............x
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XRsteve
Posted 2011-10-01 5:15 PM (#98236 - in reply to #98234)
Subject: Re: proformance cam


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Georgia, west of Atlanta
No downsides except maybe a small drop in mileage...... Torque curve flat as Kansas and good HP............x



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Nozzledog
Posted 2011-10-01 5:58 PM (#98239 - in reply to #98234)
Subject: Re: proformance cam


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Posts: 1229
Rancho Cucamonga, CA
Does it affect the warranty? Anyone have an issue there yet?
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HLUSN8
Posted 2011-10-01 7:07 PM (#98242 - in reply to #98234)
Subject: Re: proformance cam


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Posts: 164
Quad Cities, IL
I was curious about the same thing so I asked my dealer about it. In the end, I had them do the work and they continue to honor the warranty. I had RJs Performance in Ottumwa, IA do the install of my Lloydz cams, fuel controller, air intake plate and IAV at the same time. This was their first Lloydz cam mod so they were in contact with Lloydz to ensure they were comfortable with all things. In the end, no issues. Obvious increase in hp and improved torque across the board. I wouldn't hesitate to do the cam mod, well worth the money in my mind. I know many others have done their own mod or had them done outside of a dealer. I haven't seen any posts where this has impacted warranty.
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rdbudd
Posted 2011-10-01 9:24 PM (#98257 - in reply to #98234)
Subject: RE: proformance cam


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Posts: 1632
Jasper, MO
No downside at all, unless you count hitting the 5500 RPM rev-limiter often because the bike is still pulling so hard at that speed. Lloyd has a cure for that too, with his reprogrammed ECU. It lets you shift at 6000 RPM and gets rid of the 120 MPH speed limiter. The Lloydz ECU is the icing on the cake.

Do it. You'll get performance that is slightly better than the GL1800 Goldwing's, with no loss of fuel economy in normal riding. You'll want the cams, intake plate, and a fuel controller. Reprogrammed ECU adds to the fun, but it's not necessary; you'll still get 110 HP/ 110 TQ even without it. Stock exhaust works fine, as do aftermarket exhausts.

Ronnie
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savage
Posted 2011-10-01 9:33 PM (#98258 - in reply to #98234)
Subject: Re: proformance cam


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Posts: 228
I just had my Lloyds cams and VFCIII installed by Rylan Vos of The Vic Shop last week. The transformation of this bike is remarkable....great power and torque at all RPMs with much improved drivability. Fuel mileage improved by 1-2 mpg (calculated...not from dash readout) on ride home (280 mi.)

Rylan also found my intake boots had de-laminated and replaced them. Rylan is a very thorough, knowlegeable, likeable guy. I will take my bike back to him for future upgrades.
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adirondacks
Posted 2011-10-02 12:02 AM (#98260 - in reply to #98234)
Subject: Re: proformance cam


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Posts: 323
Troy, NY
Got my Vision cammed by LLoydz last month. The only downside was regretting not getting it done sooner . Bike runs smoother with more power and my bike is getting a couple mpg more....when I'm not twisting the throttle too hard.
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MaddMAx2u
Posted 2011-10-02 8:08 AM (#98267 - in reply to #98234)
Subject: Re: proformance cam


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Posts: 880
Orlando, FL
Just as FYI based on MY experience. My ride is new (2011) and has CFR pipes and a PC-5. I have had TWO dealers (not the selling dealer whom I will never let work on my bike again) try to give me an "uh-oh" about this. Both started to tell me the warranty was void. I just gave them a funny look and they backed off. But technically, I do believe that Victory can null and void the warranty if ANY mods are done to the bike. And remember guys, Victory has to approve all warranty work or they will not p[ay the dealer for it. Just an FYI.
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savage
Posted 2011-10-02 9:34 PM (#98294 - in reply to #98234)
Subject: Re: proformance cam


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Posts: 228
Federal law requires that the manufacturer prove that the modification caused the problem. If not, they have no basis for denying the claim.
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kris1956
Posted 2011-10-03 7:42 AM (#98304 - in reply to #98234)
Subject: Re: proformance cam


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Posts: 1109
As bad as I want cams there's no one in my area that does them so I'll wait for Spirit Lake. I did contact one dealer who told me they had to take the motor out to install the cams. No thanks lol.
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Turk
Posted 2011-10-03 8:48 AM (#98306 - in reply to #98234)
Subject: RE: proformance cam


Iron Butt

Posts: 612
poppamark - 2011-10-01 5:10 PM

hi everybody excuse my lack of knowledge . I'm thinking of getting a proformance cam from Lloydz for my 2011 cc . Is there a down side in the trade off for h.p. ? do I gain hp and torque accross the board , or do I lose something in one area to gain in another. I'm looking for a little more snap in the throttle to offset the weight of the bike, but not at the expense of a smooth running dependable motor. any constructive comments appreciated.... poppamark


PERformance CAMS from Lloydz, specifically the VM-1s do not suffer from any TQ loss in the lower RPM ranges.... the only downside is the cost.
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rdbudd
Posted 2011-10-03 10:58 AM (#98307 - in reply to #98304)
Subject: Re: proformance cam


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Posts: 1632
Jasper, MO
kris1956 - 2011-10-03 7:42 AM

As bad as I want cams there's no one in my area that does them so I'll wait for Spirit Lake. I did contact one dealer who told me they had to take the motor out to install the cams. No thanks lol.


Get in contact with members "KevinX" and "Vicbuilder" here on this forum. Kevinx is Kevin Cross, the chief mechanic at Polaris of Gainseville Fl. http://www.polarisofgainesville.com/ and Vicbuilder is Rylan Vos of The Vic Shop in Iowa http://thevicshop.com/. Both of these guys are top notch Victory mechanics and have been trained in the Vision cam replacement procedure developed by Lloyd Greer of Lloydz fame. http://www.lloydz.com/

Both Kevin and Rylan have been known to do "cam parties" if they can get four or more owners to meet in one place and have work done at the same time. "Cam parties" mean a group of owners set up a time and place for either Kevin or Rylan to travel to and spend the day doing performance upgrades. Either of these guys can do the cam, intake, fuel controller upgrade in less than three hours, and the motor does NOT have to be taken out of the frame. Yes, the dealer is correct, the service manual does say to take the motor out for cam service. Lloyd is one sharp cookie and he figured out a shortcut.

If you have any trips planned anywhere near Pine Bush, New York (Lloydz), Gainesville, Florida (Kevin), or Des Moines, Iowa (Rylan), set up a time in their shop, and get the work done. They can literally get you in and out in a half day.

I hear that Lloyd may be training other shops on his method. Contact Lloydz and see who they may recommend in your area.

Ronnie
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turbobuick
Posted 2011-10-03 11:26 AM (#98310 - in reply to #98257)
Subject: RE: proformance cam


Cruiser

Posts: 161
Tampa, Fl United States
rdbudd - 2011-10-01 10:24 PM

No downside at all, unless you count hitting the 5500 RPM rev-limiter often because the bike is still pulling so hard at that speed. Lloyd has a cure for that too, with his reprogrammed ECU. It lets you shift at 6000 RPM and gets rid of the 120 MPH speed limiter. The Lloydz ECU is the icing on the cake.

Do it. You'll get performance that is slightly better than the GL1800 Goldwing's, with no loss of fuel economy in normal riding. You'll want the cams, intake plate, and a fuel controller. Reprogrammed ECU adds to the fun, but it's not necessary; you'll still get 110 HP/ 110 TQ even without it. Stock exhaust works fine, as do aftermarket exhausts.

Ronnie


I have a Lloyd's ECU available
FRED
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