Brilliant, 'sadly' I can get to licence losing speeds far quicker than in the past, there is also a distinct change in noise from the exhausts at a certain point in the rev range - i'll have to take note when. In the past it seemed that the engine spun up and had to wait for the heavy old crank to catch up - not any more. Going from a standard RH 4 head the difference is not just noticeable, it's a major leap which highlights some changes maybe needed in future, ie 5 speed box.
I was going to fit a PW3 cam, but I won't bother, I'll just check the performance when out riding with an owner who has a PW3 fitted. I know I have a 19T sprocket fitted so this will be changed out to 20T to give me longer in the gears and to make better use of the quicker speed at which the engines spins up. If my old casing fails I will replace it with a new tougher case from AN.
I know the airflow tests were done which showed a nice increase in the airflow through the head, which was hailed as a good thing, but how this airflow affects the engine has surprised me as I was expecting it at the higher the revs and having to work it hard to get there - not so, it seems to rev quicker to get to the higher revs when allowed, but is equally at home in the traffic where a PW3 maybe lumpy.
I know there is a large difference in price between a cam and a Fullauto head, I intend to have a nice to ride road bike and certainly glad the Fullauto head is going to be part of that package. There's heaps loads of info on tuning for racers, but I would like a nice smooth road bike - would Norton done that if they could have in the past with the modern bits we now have, of course.
Quality product and big thanks to you and those who supported you in enabling to be designed and manufactured.