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2011-09-08 15:11:59
#21
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2011-09-08 15:27:43
#22
Originally Posted by Viprdude
You don't like the idea of a street stroker torquey SR20? Jamie? Not ya fancy, is it?


Not at all.

Making ~225whp with 155-165ft lbs of TQ only revving to 8k?

Nah, ill pass.
2011-09-08 19:32:17
#23
Ask your friend to accept group buy for $400 each? :-)

I will take two or 3 for personal use!
2011-09-08 19:50:27
#24
Originally Posted by Re-spect
I think if you use a girdle ina VE block, the upper oil pan need to be machined, very minor notching though...


Would it be possible to just use a DE lower oil pan instead? I dont recall if the DE block is any wider at the bottom than the VE block....

Originally Posted by src
Ask your friend to accept group buy for $400 each? :-)

I will take two or 3 for personal use!



Thats a pretty damn good idea.. I think you can get 10 units (minimum) sold for $400 each thatd be pretty awesome!!!
2011-09-08 20:37:53
#25
So tempting if the guy would accept the group buy offer, but I would have to get custom rods since I already have standard pin height 92mm pistons. How much more would custom rods be(and height they would need to be) vs $300 for a set of manley's?
2011-09-08 20:40:58
#26
I would put a lot of thought into going all out with a 92mm crank guys. Its not a easy task to take on. Things start getting very expensive.
2011-09-08 22:00:25
#27
couldnt agree with you more....

gotta pay to play, I always say...

most people wont do or pay for the appropriate block preparation or assembly work needed and then just blame the crank when the motor blows up 1000 miles later
2011-09-08 22:22:28
#28
Pretty much. Its easy to think ok I'll build it and get everything assembled. There is a lot of trial & error still going on with the stroker game. If you don't have the cash to play with, I advise staying stock stroke. Ok, i'll STFU now.
2011-09-09 00:47:13
#29
What are you refering to as far as trial and error? Do you mean as far as the crank design? It would be scary to buy a cheap chinese knock off as opposed to something I know is quality engineered and manufactured, especially the crank..that is literally the backbone of the reciprocating assembly of the engine LOL
2011-09-09 00:56:17
#30
not the crank design but other things like cams,intake mani and header design stuff like that
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