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CAMS and Stroker kits

I been looking at stroker kits and Cams recently and i want to know if the CAMS for the 2.0liter SR20DET would work on a SR22DET ?

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http://www.todaracing.com/products/n...det/index.html


What are the Advantages for using a 2.2L Stroker kit such as this compared to uprated Cranks and Pistons for the 2.0L


or if you get a stroker kit do you have to get some custom cams milled?

and would it matter if you used lets say HKS CAMS and Pulleys and internals except for the Crankshaft and the Crankshaft comes from JUN or Nismo instead?


ie this
Jun Crankshaft 3248.00
Jun Cylinder Head Bolts - Racing 273.00
Jun Strengthened Connecting Rod 205.00
Jun Racing Crank Main Bolts 205.00
HKS Warning Monitor 109.00
HKS Knocking Monitor 255.00
HKS Camshafts 272 degree IN 11.5mm lift 291.00
HKS Camshafts 272 degree EX 11.5mm lift 291.00
HKS Cam Pulley 256.00
HKS Valve Spring Set 171.00
HKS Lasher Killer Kit 444.00
HKS Stopper Type Head Gasket 2mm thick 239.00
HKS Forged Piston Kit 87 - 22 diamater 923.00
HKS Piston Ring 120.00
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Re: CAMS and Stroker kits

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I been looking at stroker kits and Cams recently and i want to know if the CAMS for the 2.0liter SR20DET would work on a SR22DET ?
I would think so, you're still usiong the same head/valvetrain.

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What are the Advantages for using a 2.2L Stroker kit such as this compared to uprated Cranks and Pistons for the 2.0L
Hard to say. Obviously, you get a larger displacement engine, but personally, I think enough can be done to the DET without the need for a stroker kit.

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or if you get a stroker kit do you have to get some custom cams milled?
See above. You can, but cams designed for SR20DET should work just the same.

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and would it matter if you used lets say HKS CAMS and Pulleys and internals except for the Crankshaft and the Crankshaft comes from JUN or Nismo instead?
I feel sorry for that wallet of yours

No, it doesn't matter. What people do is they use the products that suit their application best and work best. So ask around (are you on the se-r mailing list?) Also, don't forget about JWT products, they are a renowned specialist in this field.
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a friend of mine confused the hell outta me that clears some things up
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