Noob 383 question
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Noob 383 question
Hey guys, I know this is a noob question (and seeing as I am a noob), and i have looked around the site for the answer and unfortunately my findings werent what i was looking for. So my question is: What EXACTLY does a stroker kit consist of? I have a 350 block with a 2 bolt main that has already been bored out .30 and already been prepped. If someone could provide links for like summit or somewhere I can get a kit for a decent price, ideally under $1000. Im not trying to go too crazy on power, I just need a decent kit that will help me make a decent amount of power. Thanks in advanced all!
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Re: Noob 383 question
Eagle has had a somewhat bad reputation for their budget GM cranks breaking the front snout off...hope they fixed that, Scat is another option.
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Re: Noob 383 question
Re: Noob 383 question
Hey guys, I know this is a noob question (and seeing as I am a noob), and i have looked around the site for the answer and unfortunately my findings werent what i was looking for. So my question is: What EXACTLY does a stroker kit consist of? I have a 350 block with a 2 bolt main that has already been bored out .30 and already been prepped. If someone could provide links for like summit or somewhere I can get a kit for a decent price, ideally under $1000. Im not trying to go too crazy on power, I just need a decent kit that will help me make a decent amount of power. Thanks in advanced all!
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Re: Noob 383 question
First you need to decide what compression you whant and RPM range.
I like http://www.cnc-motorsports.com/ can choose exactly what you need and have it balanced.
I also prefer floating pins over pressed.
I like http://www.cnc-motorsports.com/ can choose exactly what you need and have it balanced.
I also prefer floating pins over pressed.
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