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Old 09-15-2004, 09:01 PM
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A Stroker Kit?

Yeah..just cruisin around and saw this. My cuzin's RSX has TODA Engine kit 1, but this is a DSM. Is this stroker kit any good for it? and are there other stroker kits for a DSM out there?
http://www.todaracing.com/products/m...roker_kit.html
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Re: A Stroker Kit?

You can have a 2.0, 2.1, 2.3, 2.4 or 2.5 liter 4g in your eclipse.
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Re: A Stroker Kit?

you can take a 4g64 6 or 7 bolt crank and put it in a 4g63 6 or 7 bolt block and get yourself a torque monster 2.3, and many other ways too.
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Re: A Stroker Kit?

I've heard stroker kits dont last long...only around 25-30K miles, is this true?
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Re: A Stroker Kit?

stroker kits can cause a little extra wear because of the angle of the connecting rod at BDC. The connecting rod's angle of attack is sharper, and the piston is pushed more toward the cylinder wall than normal, but it shouldnt shorten the engine life too much. These kits are often on very high hp applications, and the higher the hp the less likely you are to have a high mileage engine, so i think they sometimes get blamed for very short engine life when really it was a combination of things.
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