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Old Jan 7, 2007 | 05:36 PM
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Anyone using an eagle 94mm crank in a 2.2L stroker

curious to know if anyone has any experince putting together a 2.2L stroker kit using eagle's 4340 chromoly 94mm crankshaft. since this is large part of the cost for cosworth, jun etc 2.2 kits, could one just substitute in this crank? Any major builders doing a 2.2 shortblock with this crank?

2037005900B7 3.700" (94mm) stroker for 4G63. 7 bolt rear flange, 93-current engines $873.75

http://www.eaglerod.com/products/Mit...su%20rods.html

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Old Jan 7, 2007 | 08:46 PM
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Originally Posted by nitz
curious to know if anyone has any experince putting together a 2.2L stroker kit using eagle's 4340 chromoly 94mm crankshaft. since this is large part of the cost for cosworth, jun etc 2.2 kits, could one just substitute in this crank? Any major builders doing a 2.2 shortblock with this crank?

2037005900B7 3.700" (94mm) stroker for 4G63. 7 bolt rear flange, 93-current engines $873.75

http://www.eaglerod.com/products/Mit...su%20rods.html

thanks
We recently did one on an evo 9, car is awsome, it made approx.470hp to the wheels(dynojet) so far and that is with stock cams at 21-22 psi. AEM! If u buy the crank, getting it balanced is a must, it was terrible.
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Old Jan 7, 2007 | 10:51 PM
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The 94mm Eagle crank is pretty new, but there's a few 2.2's around using the JUN stroker. It's a nice compromise between the 88mm 4g63 crank and 100mm 4g64 crank. I'm sure more people do 2.2's if it weren't for the $6500 price tag. I'm going to be using a K1 Technologies 97mm crank, K1 can also make a crank in any stroke you want by the way.
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Old Jan 9, 2007 | 08:35 AM
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Originally Posted by bertune
We recently did one on an evo 9, car is awsome, it made approx.470hp to the wheels(dynojet) so far and that is with stock cams at 21-22 psi. AEM! If u buy the crank, getting it balanced is a must, it was terrible.
guess you can't expect too much from an $800 crank! can you price and spec a balanced 2.2L kit for me?
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Old Jan 9, 2007 | 09:48 AM
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Originally Posted by Frenchy4g63
I'm sure more people do 2.2's if it weren't for the $6500 price tag.
amen to that!
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Old Jan 10, 2007 | 09:50 PM
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Originally Posted by nitz
guess you can't expect too much from an $800 crank! can you price and spec a balanced 2.2L kit for me?
Are u in miami also? U can call me and we can go thru the details!! Machines Gone Wild 305 256 1779.......Roberto.
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