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Boyesen Power X-Wing - Make Power For Under $140

By Jordan Mastagni, Photography by Jordan Mastagni

Boyesen Engineering, intake innovators for both the two-stroke and four-stroke markets since 1972, recently developed the Power X-Wing (MSRP: $129.95) specifically for the V-Twin market. Even though Boyesen has only dabbled "in the V-Twin industry" for a little over a year now, they know what it takes to achieve results.

The X-Wing is meant to optimize performance by straightening airflow in the throttle body/carburetor. It fits CV carbs for Big Twin and Sportster models, Mikuni carbs, and Delphi EFI models for Big Twins and Sportsters. Boyesen's focus: to increase the speed and velocity of air flowing into the intake. Airflow is streamlined through the intake in a more direct manner, which is meant to increase power. Also, they've seen results in fuel efficiency with a 5 to 8-percent increase in fuel mileage. And around here in California, gas prices per gallon have crossed the $4 mark and keep rising.

One thing that stood out when we received the X-Wing was, "How does such a simple-looking contraption produce a power increase?" Determined to find the answer, we called Lifestyle Cycles in Anaheim, California, to put the product to the test on a stock, fuel-injected '04 Dyna Low Rider. We wanted to see what the X-Wing did in a carbureted bike, so we dropped one into the carb of an '01 Dyna as well. We left it up to LifeStyle's dynamometer to have the final say. HB

  • Boyesen Power X Wing Tech Gaskets Washers
    1. Appropriately named for its design, the X-Wing comes with the proper gaskets and washers to bolt directly onto the carburetor or throttle body. It only takes about five minutes to install!
    Boyesen Power X Wing Tech Gaskets Washers
    1. Appropriately named for its design, the X-Wing comes with the proper gaskets and washe
  • Boyesen Power X Wing Tech 2004 Dyna Low Rider
    2. The stock '04 Dyna Low Rider was a good candidate for the X-Wing treatment.
    Boyesen Power X Wing Tech 2004 Dyna Low Rider
    2. The stock '04 Dyna Low Rider was a good candidate for the X-Wing treatment.
  • Boyesen Power X Wing Tech Removing Air Filter
    3. Technician Anthony Walton removed the air cleaner cover, air filter, and backing plate
    Boyesen Power X Wing Tech Removing Air Filter
    3. Technician Anthony Walton removed the air cleaner cover, air filter, and backing plate
  • Boyesen Power X Wing Tech Backing Plate
    4. The X-Wing was installed on the back of the backing plate with the necessary washers and gasket, and then the backing plate was reinstalled.
    Boyesen Power X Wing Tech Backing Plate
    4. The X-Wing was installed on the back of the backing plate with the necessary washers a
  • Boyesen Power X Wing Tech X Wing Installed
    5. Here is a shot of the X-Wing installed on the Dyna. Once the air filter and air cleaner cover were back in place, it was time to dyno this Dyna.
    Boyesen Power X Wing Tech X Wing Installed
    5. Here is a shot of the X-Wing installed on the Dyna. Once the air filter and air cleane
Boyesen Power X Wing Tech Power Before After Chart

6. The fuel-injected Dyna's baseline run produced 59.76hp and 67.82 lb-ft of torque. After installing the X-Wing, the power increased to 61.26hp, a difference of 1.5 hp, but the torque went up to 71.90 lb-ft, an increase of 4.08 lb-ft. Also, we took the bike out for a spin before and after the product was installed, and we could definitely feel a difference in throttle response, especially in the low to mid rpm range. The carbureted Dyna gained 1.11hp and 1.41 lb-ft of torque, but the bike was equipped with performance pipes and a Screamin' Eagle air filter. So, even though we noticed a better number on the bone stock fuel-injected Dyna, we still saw an increase for the carbureted Dyna. Quick, easy, and cheap; what else could you ask for?

Sources

Boyesen Engineering
(610) 756-6818
www.boyesen.com

Lifestyle Cycles
(714) 490-0155
www.lifestylecycles.com

By Jordan Mastagni
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