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Stroker Kit

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Just a thought I had, I am most likely wrong. I have seen a few Stroker kits for my car (2gturbo) that come with pistons,crank,rods,etc..I am wondering if the new crank is less suseptable to walking. I am just curious as to see if anyone has looked into this or researched it furthur. I am also wondering how much power is actually gained from upping the displacement of the motor, besides being able to hold more boost from the built internals. Lets say you keep the factory turbo or upgrade to one of the smaller ones like the (big,T,etc)28.. Is this worth the money or is it kind of a waste..any info is appreciated as I am not familiar with Stroker engines, oh and when you do this does it sound much different as far as exhaust. If so would it be deeper, louder, or just about the same but more like a race engine..anyway thanks again Corey..

ps- I am sure some of you are also wondering about this.
 
I dont know that much about the stroker motors, but im sure there not really worth it, u can make more than enuff power in the 2.0, with a stroker kits ull prob just bust up the tranny. And the crankwalk thing, who knows.:dsm:
 
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