Injected Performance bringing in the first four digit dyno number: 1016rwhp DD
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Originally Posted by kwame@z1
Congrats, great to see the Brian Crower Stroker Kit showing what it is really worth.
On a side note, technically wasn't Performance Motorsport the first in the four digits? They had something like 1500 hp two years ago and that was still a VQ35 I believe.
On a side note, technically wasn't Performance Motorsport the first in the four digits? They had something like 1500 hp two years ago and that was still a VQ35 I believe.
Great numbers none the less..
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Originally Posted by InjectedPerf
100mm Cosworth headgasket
Stock size L19 head studs
Injected Performance billet main girdle
Stock size L19 head studs
Injected Performance billet main girdle
http://www.injectedperformance.com/V...ID=7794&VID=36
I see the custom main girdle was necessary for the stroker kit? I'm guessing there really wouldn't be a noticable advantage in using this on a stock bore motor. Thoughts?
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With the VQ being a V style motor, if I was looking for big power or high revs I would use the girdle even on a stock displacement to help keep the crank securely mounted in place.
On the stroker it is definitely a good idea as well for clearancing reasons. Not only is the girdle better than stock, but the stroker stock girdle takes one step backwards when you have to cut it down.
On the stroker it is definitely a good idea as well for clearancing reasons. Not only is the girdle better than stock, but the stroker stock girdle takes one step backwards when you have to cut it down.
Originally Posted by taurran
Thanks. That's some good food for thought...
http://www.injectedperformance.com/V...ID=7794&VID=36
I see the custom main girdle was necessary for the stroker kit? I'm guessing there really wouldn't be a noticable advantage in using this on a stock bore motor. Thoughts?
http://www.injectedperformance.com/V...ID=7794&VID=36
I see the custom main girdle was necessary for the stroker kit? I'm guessing there really wouldn't be a noticable advantage in using this on a stock bore motor. Thoughts?
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Originally Posted by BC Website
Both 88 & 86.4mm stroke req. block clearancing & removing piston squirters
Kits are available fully balanced ready to install or unbalanced.
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Originally Posted by TENGAI
Buying IP's girdle would save you time and hassle of notching the factory piece. Then as long as you get the balanced kit, you're looking at a drop in unit... (bore and hone work aside)
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Originally Posted by Nismo350ZRT
Hmm...I'm too lazy to look it up but I wonder what's the price difference between the BC stroker kit w/IP girdle and the GTM stroker kit.
For what it's worth, both kits seem to be very nice. And pricing is on par for both (give or take a few hundred bucks).
At this point it's down to preference considering both kits have produced numbers north of 800whp...
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It makes me cringe whenever I see the term "drop-in" used when referring to a stroker kit. No one who is planning on stroking there motor should expect it to be "drop-in." If it is a stroker kit worth doing there will be machining involved. Adam always tells me you can't put 20lbs of $hit in a 5lb bag.
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Originally Posted by kwame@z1
It makes me cringe whenever I see the term "drop-in" used when referring to a stroker kit. No one who is planning on stroking there motor should expect it to be "drop-in." If it is a stroker kit worth doing there will be machining involved. Adam always tells me you can put 20lbs of $hit in a 5lb bag.
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Originally Posted by TENGAI
IP's pricing is $5,735 for the sleeved and balanced kit. Girdle is $449. Soooooooo, total price for a balanced, sleeved, no-notching, drop in kit is a whopping $6,184. ...
This information could not be less acurate if you tried..The Machine costs of our "drop in " Brian Crower 3.8 liter stroker was over $2700. There is tons of machine work needed, especially on the 4.1 L stroke..There is no such thing as a "drop in" stroker..