FoMoCoSHO said:
Spenser281 said:
SHOdded said:
Livernois is the only one I am aware of that has deck plates for this application. I have no idea on the cost tho.
Kinda the before
and after
Probably more than I can afford, unfortunately. So does this mean that these engines CAN'T be stroked with out the use of deck plates?
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What would be the advantage of a stroker?
A stroker simply means increasing the stroke, or rather, the distance the piston travels in the cylinder, which in turn, results in increasing the displacement. Since an engine is essentially a large air pump, the more air you can pump, the more power you can make (provided all other components work together). When the stroke is increased, the piston travels further down and further up in the cylinder, which draws (or in our case, allows the turbos to pump in) in more air on the intake stroke, and thus, giving the cylinder more air to compress. It will also increase the compression ratio, provided you use the same pistons.
The end result is more torque and more horsepower, again, provided the rest of the components support the extra volume.