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Old Oct 1, 2016 | 10:29 AM
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http://m.ebay.com/itm/Tomei-Stroker-Kit-Pistons-Rods-Crankshaft-for-Subaru-Impreza-STI-EJ20-WRX-EJ22-/361483668398?nav=SEARCH
Hi lads anyone have any experience any good?
What power level are we talking ?
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Old Oct 1, 2016 | 12:51 PM
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Id be buying individual parts to your own specs.

Standard crank is good for 600++
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Tomei Stroker Kit Pistons Rods Crankshaft for Subaru Impreza STI EJ20 WRX EJ22 | eBay
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Hi lads anyone have any experience any good?
What power level are we talking ?

What power level are you aiming for? Lots of solid advice available here.
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500-550
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Advanced automotives in Bristol do some awesome kits at good prices and have been tested time and time again
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Sumo power do a cosworth kit very similar money
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Old Oct 2, 2016 | 07:45 AM
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Originally Posted by RAGGY DOO
Sumo power do a cosworth kit very similar money
Got to be fair not just saying it but advanced have great after sales service and when building a engine help and advice will come in very handy
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Old Oct 2, 2016 | 08:24 AM
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Originally Posted by RAGGY DOO
Sumo power do a cosworth kit very similar money
Originally Posted by domino46
Got to be fair not just saying it but advanced have great after sales service and when building a engine help and advice will come in very handy
Seen a couple of very cracked cosworth pistons recently..... Same failure as per my build thread! Scary stuff.

Id be ringing engine tuner for a chat, kings of the stroker. Their prices are fair too, and this is my second stroker Ive had in the car from them, first one on an open deck block lasted over 30k miles at well over 500hp.

Bare in mind, that 30k miles wasn't as a daily driver, it was out on track and down the strip for all of it, so it had its head beaten in every time it went out. On an engine that was never designed to realistically do more than 400hp...

New engine on a CDB is out of this world and worth every penny...
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Old Oct 2, 2016 | 08:28 AM
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AS Performance {Alyn] is another engine builder with a very good rep could be worth a call.
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I run an AS Performance stoker kit in My Car top qualitys parts by good manufacturers, all tried and tested. Pretty much the as what is used in some of the country's quickest Imprezas.

Speak to Alyn he will sort you out,
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Originally Posted by JGlanzaV
Seen a couple of very cracked cosworth pistons recently..... Same failure as per my build thread! Scary stuff.
I defiantly won't be recommending cosworth either!
All 4 Pistons with fracture lines
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The other option is rcm with omega pistons and arrow rods
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Just speak to AS Performance Job done!
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Originally Posted by RAGGY DOO
The other option is rcm with omega pistons and arrow rods
Omega are good stuff.

But you will get a better deal bybbuying individually to your own spec.

Also not much point using anything other than a cdb
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CDb and the best components
Do t want any budget cheap ****e
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Originally Posted by RAGGY DOO
CDb and the best components
Do t want any budget cheap ****e
But on the same token there is no point soending money on bits that dont need it. 500hp isnt a great deal these days and there is no need for the most expensive components to support it
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Just want it to last j
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