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Stroker Motors
Are there any reasonably priced setups for a stroker motor?
I am getting a short block and looking for a possible DIY project. LGAFF 92 ZR1 #234 |
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Re: Stroker Motors
I know there's a joke in here about stroking it yourself to try and make it bigger... Where's Keith?
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Re: Stroker Motors
You can also work the "short block" into the joke.
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Re: Stroker Motors
Is that how you turn a short block into a long block?
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Re: Stroker Motors
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Offset grind stock crank $500 I would do a low cost stroker 3.75" stroke with 4" liners makes 377ci Should be very dependable and get you around 500rwhp Pete
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Re: Stroker Motors
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I know we used to do this with SBC motors, but it's the first time I've heard of it with LT-5's. What rods do you use? KT
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Re: Stroker Motors
That's a ESS Ebert 396-402 set up.
I dont think he really has said what rod. I would think if you started 2.100 and you do your offset, you would end up with 2.00 small SBC (283-327). |
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Re: Stroker Motors
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I don't think I want to use 283 rods in a motor going to 7k. KT
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Re: Stroker Motors
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My Moldex is 4.00 stroke. I still stand with buy a car already done. I'm over 10k in the parts I have, and will spend atleast 10K more to finish. Last edited by Polo-1; 09-16-2008 at 09:50 PM. |
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Re: Stroker Motors
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I wouldn't use a stock 283 rod i'd go with a good aftermarket rod. Pete
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