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Natedsmeclipse

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Dec 4, 2007
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hey guys i am running a fully built 420a and the only part in it that is stock is the crankshaft. my question is if i get a strocker crankshaft what is that going to do for me? can i keep my rods that are stack langth? dose a stocker carnk just make the piston travel farther?
 
hey guys i am running a fully built 420a and the only part in it that is stock is the crankshaft. my question is if i get a strocker crankshaft what is that going to do for me? can i keep my rods that are stack langth? dose a stocker carnk just make the piston travel farther?

With a stroker crank your setup would want to push the pistons up into the cylinder head. Typically different pistons are used which have the pin relocated further to the top.

A stroker crank increases the engine's swept volume. IE greater displacement.
 
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