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M19 Stroker Kit
Quote from Kuemmel on March 21, 2021, 3:14 pmHello all
Has anyone here on the forum already installed a stroker kit N/A (monster-sport) on their ZC32S?
many greetings
Hello all
Has anyone here on the forum already installed a stroker kit N/A (monster-sport) on their ZC32S?
many greetings
Uploaded files:Quote from CTC Performance on March 31, 2021, 10:37 pmFirstly it’s not a Stroker kit that would involve a stroke increase by changing the crankshaft and rods. Secondly I’m confident non in the UK been done. If you want to take this route we have 85mm pistons, gaskets and new liners available from Wiseco, Cometic and Westwood.
Firstly it’s not a Stroker kit that would involve a stroke increase by changing the crankshaft and rods. Secondly I’m confident non in the UK been done. If you want to take this route we have 85mm pistons, gaskets and new liners available from Wiseco, Cometic and Westwood.
Quote from Joonte Lee on February 15, 2022, 6:09 am@ctc-performance
Hi, I can't seem to be able to quote you, but just curious, wouldn't this big-bore kit require more than just cylinder liners? Wouldn't it require extending the block as well?
I'm a car enthusiast but I don't know shit about actually working on cars, just so you know.
Hi, I can't seem to be able to quote you, but just curious, wouldn't this big-bore kit require more than just cylinder liners? Wouldn't it require extending the block as well?
I'm a car enthusiast but I don't know shit about actually working on cars, just so you know.
Quote from CTC Performance on February 15, 2022, 8:39 amNew liners mean larger bore so no need to increase the block length. If you wanted a longer stroke you change the crank and the rod length to allow the pistons to travel further up and down, but easiest way is just larger bore keeping the same stroke length.
New liners mean larger bore so no need to increase the block length. If you wanted a longer stroke you change the crank and the rod length to allow the pistons to travel further up and down, but easiest way is just larger bore keeping the same stroke length.