What is a Harley Davidson Stage 2 kit?
The Stage 2 Harley-Davidson® upgrade involves a cam change. We can provide a stage 2 torque kit that gives you a significant improvement when you’re passing or accelerating by targeting lower RPM performance. Or, a stage 2 power kit upgrade increases your rev limit to 6400 RPM for increased mid-range horsepower.
How much is a Screamin Eagle upgrade?
We’ve got the prices for the kits—$1800 MSRP. These Screamin’ Eagle Milwaukee-Eight Stage III kits will run you $1800 for either the 119ci or 122ci upgrades.
What is a Harley Stage 5 kit?
Stage 5: this would be a custom high compression big bore combination. It includes comprehensive headwork and aggressive cam. Requires larger throttle body & injectors as well as additional supportive mods. Would be considered fuel & tune sensitive.
What does a Stage 2 upgrade include?
A Stage 2 performance upgrade is a cam change upgrade. In any engine, the cam drives the valves and the valves open to allow air in for combustion. The kits for improved lift, duration and timing focus on either torque or power upgrades. The Stage 2 upgrade delivers up to 30% more horsepower and 10% more torque.
What is a Stage 3 kit on a Harley?
The Stage 3 kit includes larger diameter cylinders, high compression forged aluminum pistons and a performance cam upgrade that gives you an even higher lift than what you get from the Stage 2 upgrade kit. Clutch components, gaskets and other components help make sure your installation is seamless.
What is a Stage 4 Harley upgrade?
Harley-Davidson Stage 4 Performance Upgrade You get more horsepower because the air doesn’t just come in with greater volume, but also improved velocity. The upgrade also includes a cam with the highest available lift, a cam bearing, high capacity lifters, clutch components and all needed gaskets.
What is a Stage 4 kit on a Harley?
Do I need downpipe for Stage 2?
Stage 2 is literally just a downpipe. Nothing else necessary, but you can run an exhaust too if you want to (it’s just for sound).
What’s needed for a Stage 2 remap?
As you might expect, stage 2 remaps are more complicated than stage 1 remaps and require intake/induction + exhaust, which may require an intercooler.
Can you go stage 2 with just a downpipe?
GOLFMK7 Official Sponsor Only the downpipe is required for stage 2. By not adding the cat-back you’ll be a little down on power.