tony stark wrote:
output is better, what does "output" mean? (hope not dumb question, power?)
unless there is more to the kit than i think there is, it's just a different way to tension the cam drive chain
Primarily the most important number relates to scavenging. Oil is not only "slippery water" but a coolant in and of itself. It needs to circulate, and it needs to be everywhere--especially at the top end.
(I was taught that the most overall wear on a motor comes not from use on the highway, but on
start up. All of those parts start to spin after the oil has slowly drained off when the bike was parked. In fact, when I was into Mustang 5.0 style cars I saw an accessory that filled with a few drops of oil while the engine was running, and then released this oil into the top-end on start up.)
The figure assigned for the upgrade is 16%. I know from the pains in my wallet that getting a Harley to improve in any capacity from 5 to 10 percent is huge. For example, price an engine with a 10% BHP increase, or go buy 10% more chrome.
This upgrade costs only 400 dollars. Personally I find more people buy "go fast" parts than they buy improved brakes, better shock absorbers, oil coolers and decent front ends. The single biggest expense on my bike is the CVO front end--it costs more than all of my engine components combined.
The real iron butt here is Badinfluence63. He wears out components
during a vacation, not upon return. If he was to buy Black Betty from me he would certainly bounce my rear progressive shocks, punch my brakes and ask about this upgrade first and foremost.