Rod-stroke ratio 2.47L kit
Hi ppl,
I'd like to know the rod-stroke ratio on the 2.47 Brian crower kit. Does anyone have one and what rpm's will it handle? I'm thinking of using it to create a 2.3l engine and thus not having to make the cilinder walls thinner. But I do want to retain 9k rpm ofcourse. Thanks. |
hehe..you said rod-stroke...
jk... i haven't heard many stroked motors being very reliable though.. -a |
Well the f24 build with a 99mm storke yields a rod/stroke ratio of 1.44. Good for about 8k rpm's. Push it any further than that and your wearing down your rings way faster than you ever would in an f20/f22.
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Originally Posted by N2oExpresS2k,Sep 22 2008, 06:51 PM
Well the f24 build with a 99mm storke yields a rod/stroke ratio of 1.44. Good for about 8k rpm's. Push it any further than that and your wearing down your rings way faster than you ever would in an f20/f22.
This one has a stroke of 97mm so it will propably be damn close to the 1.5. Anyone with experience with this kit itself? |
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