Chinese Stroker Cranks
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$1200 is rediculous honestly. Just send your crank to Castillo Cranks in CA and let them weld the journals, machine them, and renitride it at a much lower cost. Tom and I have discussed this lightly a couple mornings ago. It would be way cheaper and probably better quality being a oem crankshaft.
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$1200 is rediculous honestly. Just send your crank to Castillo Cranks in CA and let them weld the journals, machine them, and renitride it at a much lower cost. Tom and I have discussed this lightly a couple mornings ago. It would be way cheaper and probably better quality being a oem crankshaft.
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Also, if anyone hasn't heard of Castillo Cranks before they are basically THE best when it comes to modding crankshafts of any kind. The icing on the cake is that they have EXTENSIVE experience with import cranks as well. The thing is that it is on you to know exactly what you need before you send it to them, and expect to wait a while to get it back.
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So it looks like someone posted it would be about 2500 with this crank, rods and pistons.
I know I will have to rebuild my engine in a year or 2. If this stroker kit was available I would def get it. Why the **** build the 1.8 when I can build it and make it bigger!?!?! More of a usable power curve for that price sounds awesome. **** NA
-Jeff
I know I will have to rebuild my engine in a year or 2. If this stroker kit was available I would def get it. Why the **** build the 1.8 when I can build it and make it bigger!?!?! More of a usable power curve for that price sounds awesome. **** NA
-Jeff
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Also, if anyone hasn't heard of Castillo Cranks before they are basically THE best when it comes to modding crankshafts of any kind. The icing on the cake is that they have EXTENSIVE experience with import cranks as well. The thing is that it is on you to know exactly what you need before you send it to them, and expect to wait a while to get it back.
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Actually 2 of these kits would still come in under 1 FM kit. You might have enough for 2 kits and an ARP hardware set. :gay:
No BS...