Thinking about stroking it
Would taking the LS3 to a 4" stroke require any upgrade to the injectors?
I'm just trying to budget for the winter upgrade. How does a somewhat larger cam (227/243@.050 .614/.624 LSA 113°) behave when you increase the stroke? |
the title of your thread could mean several things.....daddy-o...
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No you would not need bigger injectors. You better off getting blown :D. Ted. |
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you can build a complete new engine, new gm block, forged rotating assy, crank,rods,pistons, CNC ported heads(with matching valvetrain components), cam, new pan/ front rear covers, depending on what crank rods/piston combo min of 415ci-427ish ci all for right around $7300,, now you pull your old engine out and sell it as a complete long block for $4500,, in the end you now have only $2800 in a complete brand new stroker engine,, this is what i did.
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Ah an entire thread of kindred spirits. I thought I was alone in the world....
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I can get a forged rotating assy, bearings, hardware and gaskets for right around $2K. My only extra cost would be balancing and honing. |
*insert inappropriate joke*
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i was going to make a joke... but everyone already did
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How about stroked and blown??
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