lt80 stroker crank
#2
I'd prolly try crankworks in Phoenix.
I've tried 43.5 and 45 strokes. Both ran well. My liking was the 43.5mm stroker.
Whether what lil (if any) power they gain versus the money invested over my stock stroke motors is the next question. I have nothing against stroking.
I have the spacer plates for both the above mentioned strokes if you need.
I've tried 43.5 and 45 strokes. Both ran well. My liking was the 43.5mm stroker.
Whether what lil (if any) power they gain versus the money invested over my stock stroke motors is the next question. I have nothing against stroking.
I have the spacer plates for both the above mentioned strokes if you need.
#4
LT80,
Small world,I think. I bet we either know each other or we both know alot of the same people.
I think we normally would use the 45 crank coupled with a bigger bore. Strokers add good mid-range punch. Generally speaking thou, 43.5 would tend to have a little more reliabillity in the long run. The 45 doesn't really suffer any either. We've done alot of them.
Small world,I think. I bet we either know each other or we both know alot of the same people.
I think we normally would use the 45 crank coupled with a bigger bore. Strokers add good mid-range punch. Generally speaking thou, 43.5 would tend to have a little more reliabillity in the long run. The 45 doesn't really suffer any either. We've done alot of them.
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