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Harley-Davidson Release 135-cubic-inch Crate Engine

Harley-Davidson has officially announced the production of their largest and most powerful engine to date, designed for street use as a high-performance motor. This new engine, known as the Screamin' Eagle Crate Engine, boasts a displacement of 2210 cc and has been tuned specifically for street applications, delivering an impressive 130 horsepower and 143 ft-lb (194 Nm) of torque.
The Stage IV configuration of this engine features distinctive badging on the cylinder heads and timing cover, denoting its upgraded performance capabilities. It incorporates several top-of-the-line components, including Screamin' Eagle Extreme CNC-ported cylinder heads, an SE8-517 high-lift cam, high-compression forged pistons, high-performance cam bearings and tappets, patent-protected 4.31" steel sleeve cylinders, a new 4 5/8" flywheel, a CNC-machined 68 mm intake manifold, a 68 mm throttle body, new 6.2 g/sec fuel injectors, and a Screamin' Eagle Pro Billet Cam Plate and Oil Pump.

Installing this engine in 2021 and later Touring models is a straightforward bolt-in process, without the need for extensive modifications or relocation of the engine mounts. However, it is crucial to recalibrate the ECM using the Screamin' Eagle Pro Street Tuner for proper installation across all models.
In the United States, this remarkable motor is available for purchase at $7,999.95 USD, and it comes with a manufacturer's warranty of up to two years when installed by an authorized dealer within 60 days of vehicle purchase, thanks to the Custom Coverage program.
Furthermore, we can confirm that the Austraila/New Zealand Harley-Davidson network will also offer this engine; however, the pricing details are yet to be determined.