Harley Davidson Stage Kits
What are Harley-Davidson Stage Kits and what’s the difference between Stage 1, 2, 3 and 4?
Harley-Davidson performance upgrades are grouped into Stage Kits that increase power in steps. Stage 1 improves airflow with intake, exhaust and tuning, Stage 2 adds a cam upgrade like the Harley-Davidson Performance SE-585 Cam Kit for stronger torque, Stage 3 introduces big bore upgrades such as the Screamin' Eagle Milwaukee-Eight Engine Stage III 114-117 to 122, and Stage 4 delivers maximum performance with kits like the Harley-Davidson Milwaukee-Eight Engine Stage IV Kit. Choosing the right Harley Davidson stage kits setup depends on how much power and engine work you want, and Morgan and Wacker’s team can guide you through the right upgrade path based on your bike and riding style.
What is the best Harley engine upgrade (cam kit vs big bore kit)?
The best Harley-Davidson performance upgrades depend on your goals, with a cam kit like the Harley-Davidson Performance SE-585 Cam Kit improving throttle response and usable torque, making it ideal for m8 114 cam kit upgrades, while a big bore option such as the Harley-Davidson Twin Cam Bolt-On 110CI to 117CI Kit delivers a larger increase in overall power. Many riders start with a cam upgrade before moving to bigger setups like the Screamin' Eagle Milwaukee-Eight Engine Stage III 114-117 to 122, and higher torque upgrades may require clutch or drivetrain upgrades to handle the extra power and maintain smooth, reliable performance and Morgan and Wacker’s team can guide you through the right upgrade path based on your bike and riding style.
How much horsepower and torque does a 131 kit or Stage 4 kit add?
A Harley 131 kit or Screamin' Eagle 131 kit, such as the Harley-Davidson Milwaukee-Eight Engine Stage IV Kit - 114CI or 117CI to 131CI, can deliver up to 40% more horsepower along with major torque gains across the rev range. This results in stronger acceleration, better overtaking power and improved performance under load. For riders wanting a balance between cost and performance, the Screamin' Eagle Milwaukee-Eight Engine Stage III 114-117 to 122 still offers significant gains, and an ECU tuner or professional dyno tune is essential to optimise fuel mapping and get the best performance and reliability from your upgrade, while upgrading to a high-performance exhaust system helps maximise airflow and overall engine efficiency.
Will upgrading my Harley engine affect reliability or warranty?
Harley-Davidson performance upgrades can affect reliability and warranty depending on the parts and installation, but using OEM options like Screamin Eagle performance kits helps maintain durability when installed and tuned correctly. Upgrades such as the Screamin' Eagle Milwaukee-Eight Engine Stage III 114-117 to 122 and Harley-Davidson Performance SE-585 Cam Kit are designed to balance performance with long-term reliability. Proper tuning, professional installation and regular servicing are key to protecting your engine. At Morgan and Wacker, our factory trained experts can guide you through the right upgrade path for your bike.
How much does a Harley Stage 3 or Stage 4 upgrade cost in Australia?
The cost of Harley Davidson performance upgrades in Australia depends on the stage and components, with a stage 2 Screamin Eagle kit being a lower-cost entry point and stage 3 or stage 4 options like the Harley-Davidson Milwaukee-Eight Engine Stage IV Kit representing a higher investment. Pricing typically includes parts, labour and tuning, which are essential for performance and reliability. Twin Cam upgrades such as the Harley-Davidson Twin Cam Bolt-On 110CI to 117CI Kit and Screamin' Eagle Twin Cam Conversion Kit - 103CI to 110CI offer strong value alternatives. Riders across Australia trust Morgan and Wacker for genuine Harley-Davidson parts, expert advice, and fast nationwide delivery.
