Stroker kit anybody??
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the only reason I'd consider it with the vortech is belts seem to snap beyond 7500 rpms
so if stroking it lowers a theoretical 8000 rpm redline with ferrea valves etc, then it might be worth it
then again, it'd mean slightly slower time to rev longer rods, but you'd get more torque to more than compensate for it. Then again, you want to quickly get into high revs with the vortech, but then yet again, it's low end torque isn't that great so this would help that... dunno have to wait and see how it turns out, but I'm thinking it'd compliment a vortech well
so if stroking it lowers a theoretical 8000 rpm redline with ferrea valves etc, then it might be worth it
then again, it'd mean slightly slower time to rev longer rods, but you'd get more torque to more than compensate for it. Then again, you want to quickly get into high revs with the vortech, but then yet again, it's low end torque isn't that great so this would help that... dunno have to wait and see how it turns out, but I'm thinking it'd compliment a vortech well
something new i just found..may not be new but hell of a lot cheaper than AEBS
http://www.slowboyracing.com/more.php?id=5898&
http://www.slowboyracing.com/more.php?id=5898&
People running bores as large as 100mm is kinda scary to me. Think of the thinning sleeve liners and you side to side stress on the piston rises exponentially with a larger bore. Why do you think most of the big dog tuners over seas are keeping the bores pretty close to stock.
Originally Posted by meatbag
People running bores as large as 100mm is kinda scary to me. Think of the thinning sleeve liners and you side to side stress on the piston rises exponentially with a larger bore. Why do you think most of the big dog tuners over seas are keeping the bores pretty close to stock.
I was talking about the racing motors. pro stock, etc...
I think the vq35 with a 100mm bore will be fine for allot of people but the ones that are harder on the motor, rev higher, making 600+ are going to be good indicators.
Sharif's and 350dclub's motors will be good signs of how it will pan out.
I think the vq35 with a 100mm bore will be fine for allot of people but the ones that are harder on the motor, rev higher, making 600+ are going to be good indicators.
Sharif's and 350dclub's motors will be good signs of how it will pan out.
Originally Posted by meatbag
People running bores as large as 100mm is kinda scary to me. Think of the thinning sleeve liners and you side to side stress on the piston rises exponentially with a larger bore. Why do you think most of the big dog tuners over seas are keeping the bores pretty close to stock.
As for he sleeving method,so long as a proper sleeve is used and installed properly you won't run into any issues- the blocks are robust enough to handle it with ease.
The BC stroker is new to the market but is a really nice kit by all appearances - built to order right now so there is a wait but nothing like the wait was with AEBS

http://www.z1auto.com/prodmore.asp?m...ne&prodid=2080




