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building a 2.3 stroker
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Author:  sikblugsx [ November 12, 2005 ]
Post subject:  building a 2.3 stroker

anybody out there have one? know anybody with one?
Author:  tommybanzai [ November 12, 2005 ]
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I know of two guys building them at the present time. One is going to be a winter car, and the other ripss up the streets by this race strip near pete's tavern in a little town in western PA. If you want i can give you their contact information so you can talk to them about it.
Author:  idreamidrive [ November 12, 2005 ]
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best bet is to go to a dsm board
Author:  nonJDMdsm [ November 18, 2005 ]
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what do you want to know?how to build it or just who has it. a lot of the time people run them and dont say anything about it.
Author:  sikblugsx [ November 22, 2005 ]
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just curious if anyone on here had one I already have most of my parts for mine, just need to have the block bored and buy valves and springs
Author:  sleepinonacreeper [ November 23, 2005 ]
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they suck :wink: j/k watch which rods you use. some hit the bottom of the cylinder and sqiurters, some hit the main cap bridges. i had 1 set hit elsewhere in the block by the balance shaft (manley i think). it depends on the design of the rod. (beam and rod cap thickness) you'll have to assemble, find where they hit and remove material from the block. my 2 cents from experience.
Author:  BRYCE [ November 25, 2005 ]
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sounds like a intresting idea, would produce alot of torque. we are talkin about a b series right??



edit: ha i am so honda crazy!! but yea that would still yeild alot of torque from a DSM as well
Author:  evodrivesme [ November 01, 2006 ]
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if your stroking the motor why do you need to have your block bored? stroke is up, bore is out, so are you 2.3l stroker or 2.3 bore kit?
Author:  kotomile [ November 01, 2006 ]
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I'm guessing without the cylinders bored a little the rod may strike the bottom of the cylinder after the stroke is added?

Just a guess.
Author:  evodrivesme [ November 01, 2006 ]
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well it shouldnt. Because you get a new crank with the kit, the crank size is different which should change the rod stroke angles.
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