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Posts: 109 Sturbridge, Ma | Here are my results from Llodyz Motoworks NEW Touring Cam.
Before everyone Jumps on at Lloydz for these cams? They will be in soon!!!!
My story was a little more complicated and to better say without having to go through all the details, lets just say my motor went through a ?overhauled?!
Cause it was in need for Surgery!!!!
Lloyd was able to throw in the NEW VM1-HPT-DR Cams in my bike because he had a set in stock, but my intentions were to go with the VM1!!!
My bike is a 2009 Vision 106ci with The NEW VM1-HPT-DR cams, Lloydz intake filter, PTS (timing Wheel), Adjustable Intake System, Idle Air Valve, 1/4 turn Throttle Ring and a PCV. The bike all ready had stage 1, ECU mapped 6400 RPM and he gained 40 HP on my bike!
The results are right in-line with Kyle?s results make it for N=2 Dyno test confidence.
All I can say is WOW!!! AMAZING TRANSFORMATION!!!!
I DID TELL LLOYD, YOU SHOULD REALLY GIVE PEOPLE A HEADS UP ON WHAT TO EXPECT WITH THE HP & TORQUE WHEN THEY FIRST TEST DRIVE THE BIKE!!!! LOLOLOLOLO
I definitely will need to figure out mileage? As I can?t keep from hammering the throttle! I also had the pleasure to ride it home from Lloyds shop in NY to Sturbridge, Ma which was about 3hrs and I felt like I made it in 2hrs?LOL
I rode 90% of the time in 5th gear and this was all highway?.
If you have never met Lloyd in person? What an amazing Business man along with amazing mechanic blessings, along with his crew Danny, Trevor (Travis), Mike and wife!!!! Shout out to them!!!!
We are truly blessed to have people like him, to be able to feed our needs!!!!
I've attached a youtube link for you all to see the numbers live!!!! Thanks!!!
http://youtu.be/v7WVU82_XXY
ALSO NOTE ?LLOYDS NEW CHROME ENGINE COVERS?!!!! HAD TO ADD THEM JUST TO REPRESENT HIS SKILLS!!! THEY ARE OFF THE HOOK!!!
Edited by Eric_MA 2013-04-16 11:42 AM
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Visionary
Posts: 1308 Sand Rock, AL United States | I would love to have this done. Maybe someday. |
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Iron Butt
Posts: 1117 Northeast Ohio | Good numbers. My regular VM1s put down 116 @ 5700RPM (no intake plate or timing wheel / PTS). These motors have so much more in them and sound awesome over 5000 rpm. I agree, The Wizard really knows his stuff. Keep us posted on the MPG, if you can keep off the throttle long enough.  |
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Iron Butt
Posts: 752 Broken Arrow, OK | Awesome. Someone new to hate, lol
Congrats Eric. That has to be a great ride! |
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Posts: 251 Mechanicsville, VA United States | Agreed"WE HATE YOUUUUUU! BTW okie, I got the ATW and installed it yesterday and rode it today...............you was right on! WOW!
Also do you have the AT with your PCV? |
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Iron Butt
Posts: 612
| Eric_MA - 2013-04-16 11:35 AM
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My story was a little more complicated and to better say without having to go through all the details, lets just say my motor went through a ?overhauled?!
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I'm curious to know what went into the ?overhauled? Such as, larger bore? compression bump? head / valve work ?
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Posts: 169 The Vic Shop - Central Iowa | I've got a couple of sets of this cam to sell if there is anyone in the market. Labor is a bit more than the typical VM1 install, but you can see the benefit. |
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Posts: 109 Sturbridge, Ma | ScoreBo - 2013-04-16 11:51 AM
Good numbers. My regular VM1s put down 116 @ 5700RPM (no intake plate or timing wheel / PTS). These motors have so much more in them and sound awesome over 5000 rpm. I agree, The Wizard really knows his stuff. Keep us posted on the MPG, if you can keep off the throttle long enough.
Should be in the 40's based on Lloyd? Pretty close to it from what I see...But definetly less at moment!!  |
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Posts: 109 Sturbridge, Ma | okie vision - 2013-04-16 1:15 PM
Awesome. Someone new to hate, lol
Congrats Eric. That has to be a great ride!
Thanks Okie!!! Long awaited for it! I'm lucky to have my significant other to support me on my decision! I ride 2up on all trips! The only time I drive solo is to work. |
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Posts: 109 Sturbridge, Ma | diamonbird - 2013-04-16 2:47 PM
Agreed"WE HATE YOUUUUUU! BTW okie, I got the ATW and installed it yesterday and rode it today...............you was right on! WOW!
Also do you have the AT with your PCV?
LOLOLOL..... Yes! I do! You actually need them for these new cams, So anyone who plans on getting these? Lloyds says is a must to have which is why he said it cost more for these cams on install along with clearence on the carriers for the cams... |
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Posts: 109 Sturbridge, Ma | Turk - 2013-04-16 3:00 PM
Eric_MA - 2013-04-16 11:35 AM
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My story was a little more complicated and to better say without having to go through all the details, lets just say my motor went through a ?overhauled?!
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I'm curious to know what went into the ?overhauled? Such as, larger bore? compression bump? head / valve work ?
Turk, I'll try to make it simple? LOL
Anyway, I bought my bike used with 9200miles on it, when I got it it had ticking noise which I thought it was a lifter? Added amsoil like the forum said and all noises went!!! actually you would here it when you first start it but go away with 30-40sec.
Make story short? From the master Lloyd...turned out to be some internal damage to rear cylinder, and wall.
So this is why I was able to put the New Cams in as Lloyd had to breakout motor to repair, so he added New "stock" pistons and rings...etc, 3 angle valve job. So to better answer your Q's??? above the I think the 3 angle valve job is the bigest thing to motor, of course along with the procedure to adding the Cams which he has posted and I mentioned above. Hope this helps?
sorry for my late response, went home to change out my Infinty 5032 series speakers with New JL Audio speakers!!! Can't seem to stop adding the goodies!!! LOL
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Posts: 109 Sturbridge, Ma | Vicbuilder - 2013-04-16 8:35 PM
I've got a couple of sets of this cam to sell if there is anyone in the market. Labor is a bit more than the typical VM1 install, but you can see the benefit.
Rylan, Mannnn...you will be excited when you get to see the customers face when they come back from the test ride!!!LOL
All got to say is WOW!!!! |
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Tourer
Posts: 348 Sturbridge, Mass | Maybe now you two will be able to keep up !
That is awesome, can't wait to see it |
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Visionary
Posts: 2300 Georgia, west of Atlanta | Very good: Thanks for the video, bike sounded great, especially above 6000 rpm................ |
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