Sixxshot87
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Im replacing my pistons and possibly my whole rotating assembly. If i do the rods and crank in addition to the pistons is there ANY reason not to do a stroker crank on a stock block engine?
Im replacing my pistons and possibly my whole rotating assembly. If i do the rods and crank in addition to the pistons is there ANY reason not to do a stroker crank on a stock block engine?
...... i tell you my car at 15psi is way faster than my stock motor at 27 psi.
well it was bored and a roller cam added. but i think going from 11.50 stock set up to this stroker there will be a noticable increase as to going from a 9 second setup to adding a stroker. just my opinion!!!You must have done MUCH more than just a stroker kit for that increase in HP?
We have seen little difference in HP and torque unless the engine is operating well over 6000 RPM.
On my race car I installed a stock stroke Eagle crank in place of the 3.625" stroke BMS crank so we could do a field test on the crank reliability, and there was hardly any difference in performance.
The car was running high 9's at 20-21 psi and about 6600+ RPM, just about same as with the added displacement of the stroker set up. Went back to a 3.625" and confirmed it made little difference - maybe an additional 1-2 psi to run at 9.90.
We also have done a couple 3.8 109 blocks with a 3.625" stroke, and the results were about the same, the added displacement needs RPM to show noticeable improvement.
When looking to increase engine performance, larger bore is preferred as that will give a larger percentage HP increase vs. more stroke.
I agree I have Webers stroker,no traction once the turbo spools up.It is well worth the money. :biggrin:
I have a weber racing stroker motor, 218-212 roller etc and it feels much faster than when it was just stock stroke and ported heads. It has about 350 miles on it.
I have a weber racing stroker motor, 218-212 roller etc and it feels much faster than when it was just stock stroke and ported heads. It has about 350 miles on it.
i totally agree. alot of other people seem to think not! but for the price difference the cu. in. gain which is around 1.5 hp and 2.5 ft pounds per cu in increase plus super quick spool up. my car just lights up the tires off idle compared to my old car 20 foot out from punching at idle. this stroker feels torquey all the way thru rpm range. At wot it has a louder more distinct throatier sound.
The first stroker motor I built I reused cam,turbo and heads from my stock stroke 109 block.Just changed the short block and gained 50rwhp on a chassis dyno that i have used several times before with this same car... I changed the cam to a custom ground comp and upgraded the turbo from a 67 to a 70 series and made 125 rwhp gain over stock stroke...( pump gas methanol 26psi)
well you get the hp and torque just by bolting in then tuning will gain what the combo can give just like seeya v6 sawSo how much did you guys gain in the dyno or at the track? 30 hp and 50 ft lbs of torque can be gained with tuning if the combo isn't maxed out.
very niceThe first stroker motor I built I reused cam,turbo and heads from my stock stroke 109 block.Just changed the short block and gained 50rwhp on a chassis dyno that i have used several times before with this same car... I changed the cam to a custom ground comp and upgraded the turbo from a 67 to a 70 series and made 125 rwhp gain over stock stroke...( pump gas methanol 26psi)
nice!!!I notice a large improvement in spoolup capability with my new Don Cruz built DLS stroker. Other items that changed were -ported lower intake, GN1 heads with roller rockers, 3" up pipe and 80# injectors. Everything else is the same from the 109 build. 17 psi in 1st gear and 10psi the rest of the run I still went 11.6 @ 112 last night at the track. At 70-75 mph on the highway locked in 4th gear I was seeing vacuum at 14 inches. Much more torque for cruising around.
well the real question is it worth it? yes if you are going for a rebuild with forged internals. if not then no its not worth it
I notice a large improvement in spoolup capability... Everything else is the same from the 109 build. 17 psi in 1st gear and 10psi the rest of the run I still went 11.6 @ 112 last night at the track. QUOTE]
This is cool.