Who sells stroked shortblock ?
#34
I would stay away from a stroker, we allready have about the longest connecting rods known to man. Also since you are in Europe and if anything goes wrong you will be bumming. While a stroker might be good for a all out racer, I don't think they are reliable enough to be driven dailly.
I say just get a real good built longblock, look at Rob02's new motor, thats what you want.
I say just get a real good built longblock, look at Rob02's new motor, thats what you want.
#35
#36
Originally Posted by Don's Bolt
I would stay away from a stroker, we allready have about the longest connecting rods known to man. Also since you are in Europe and if anything goes wrong you will be bumming. While a stroker might be good for a all out racer, I don't think they are reliable enough to be driven dailly.
I say just get a real good built longblock, look at Rob02's new motor, thats what you want.
I say just get a real good built longblock, look at Rob02's new motor, thats what you want.
I know all about that, been without engine for to long now.
#37
Not sure of the schedule for the Pod or Stratford next year but will keep you posted for sure.
Would be well worth you checking out JDM for a built long block.
But might be a long wait too as there selling well by all accounts.
Mine should be on it's way from NJ to UK asap but will not be running untill early 06
"So much to do... So little time..."
Good Hunting
Would be well worth you checking out JDM for a built long block.
But might be a long wait too as there selling well by all accounts.
Mine should be on it's way from NJ to UK asap but will not be running untill early 06
"So much to do... So little time..."
Good Hunting
#38
Originally Posted by Ricki F-150
Not sure of the schedule for the Pod or Stratford next year but will keep you posted for sure.
Would be well worth you checking out JDM for a built long block.
But might be a long wait too as there selling well by all accounts.
Mine should be on it's way from NJ to UK asap but will not be running untill early 06
"So much to do... So little time..."
Good Hunting
Would be well worth you checking out JDM for a built long block.
But might be a long wait too as there selling well by all accounts.
Mine should be on it's way from NJ to UK asap but will not be running untill early 06
"So much to do... So little time..."
Good Hunting
Cant wait ! Time flies to fast and soon it will be spring, are you going to Germany in May ?
#39
Yes I will try for the Germany meet but you guys have moved the date.
Was looking forward to 27th as it's just before my birthday so it was a perfect excuse to go with a few mates and get a few largers in - loads infact.
Then check out the legendary busty barmaids that are more than plenty
Was looking forward to 27th as it's just before my birthday so it was a perfect excuse to go with a few mates and get a few largers in - loads infact.
Then check out the legendary busty barmaids that are more than plenty
#40
Originally Posted by Ricki F-150
Yes I will try for the Germany meet but you guys have moved the date.
Was looking forward to 27th as it's just before my birthday so it was a perfect excuse to go with a few mates and get a few largers in - loads infact.
Then check out the legendary busty barmaids that are more than plenty
Was looking forward to 27th as it's just before my birthday so it was a perfect excuse to go with a few mates and get a few largers in - loads infact.
Then check out the legendary busty barmaids that are more than plenty
#41
Originally Posted by JohnnyLightning
Give us @ JLP a call we have built around 10 strokers so far and have 5 more to be done in the next month..The rods are no longer than the rods we use in our reg. SB... You should see around 85ftlb. of torque more than our standard SB...JL
#42
Originally Posted by LightningTuner
A stroker has a longer throw on the crankshaft stroke. It has nothing to do with rod length or bore. Rod length is sometimes changed because with the longer stroke sometimes you need to run a shorter rod. But if you have enough material in the piston, you can also use the same rod and move the wrist pin location up. There's lots of ways of doing it.
Thanks