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Old 26 September 2007, 09:38 AM
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Cool 2 Litre or 2.1 Litre Stroker?

For those of you wondering about what benefits are to be had with 2.1 stroker engine over a normal 2 litre then have a look in the thread below, there are some nice comparison graphs courtesy of Andy Forest


22B Bulletin Board: 2.1's: are they worth it?

And once you have read that, I have a 2.1 forged short motor for sale in General
Old 26 September 2007, 09:46 AM
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Cunning........


Old 26 September 2007, 10:17 AM
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lol @ Dave. Need to raise funds for a nice RA rolling shell
Old 26 September 2007, 11:06 AM
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2.1 all the way..
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Cheers Simon
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having mapped a few.. they tend to spool quicker than the 2litre and give a nice chunk of extra torque as a result.. beleive it is due to the relationship between rod length and piston diameter as the increase in spool and torque seems more than the increase in cc should give, and they take a lot of timing.

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Originally Posted by Conrad_Bradley
lol @ Dave. Need to raise funds for a nice RA rolling shell
Oooooooo sweet!

Whats yer plan, as it doesn't involve the 2.1 then.
Old 26 September 2007, 01:58 PM
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Originally Posted by drb5
Oooooooo sweet!

Whats yer plan, as it doesn't involve the 2.1 then.
Something with 6 cylinders hopefully if all goes to plan
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In an RA?

Wonder if that other 6 cylinder jobby will ever show itself?
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Dave, you never know I may finish a car one day.......
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