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S&S Induction System - Product Spotlight

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By Jordan Mastagni

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2007 is going to be an exciting year for V-Twin induction, because S&S is releasing a Single Bore Tuned Induction System that works on almost everything. This new performance-enhancing intake fits all S&S Super E and G carbs, stock CV carbs, stock Delphi throttle bodies, and, of course, the new S&S Single Bore Throttle Body.

Designed with a performance-enhancing curve that flows the intake of the dual runners into the single bore, the new S&S Single Bore Tuned Induction System adds a significant boost in mid-range and top-end power. During the engineering of the mounting bracket, S&S engineers decided to make it do double duty as a head breathing system for super clean looks. Additionally, the mounting bracket was designed to bring the Single Bore Tuned Induction System in as close to the heads as possible, offering additional legroom for the rider.

Recent tests on a stock 2006 Harley-Davidson Dyna saw gains of over 9 horsepower and 9 lb-ft of torque by swapping the stock air intake with the S&S Single Bore Tuned Induction System. The unit is available in chrome, black, and natural finishes, with both red and blue air filters available to design a system that fits your bike perfectly.

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