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Old Sep 7, 2007, 09:49 AM
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2.2L Stroker Kit

Who makes the best 2.2L stroker kit and is it worth the extra money over a 2.3L stroker kit?
Old Sep 7, 2007, 10:17 AM
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ye second that JUN..... have you got 7k lying around because that is what the kit costs
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your question is also to broad. Is a 2.2 better than a 2.3? Depends on what your doin.
Old Sep 7, 2007, 10:29 AM
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Just buy the Cosworth 2.2L stroker crate motor --- fully assembled by Cosworth techs, and available at the bargain price of 15k!
Old Sep 7, 2007, 10:42 AM
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Magnus makes a 2.2... and the cost of the billet crank is pretty reasonable.
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JUUUN ftw
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Jun and Cosworth make 2.2 strokers... Jun is over 5500 dollars, Cossie is around 5000... i dont think they use 100mm crank nor the stock one but something in between...

With these strokers you get the extra capacity without compromising high revs... i know Evos with the Jun stroker which rev over 9000 rpm...

if i would do a stroker these two would be my two main choices....

BTW..... Jun uses Cosworth pistons....!!!
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Its a 94mm crank
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Cosworth FTW!
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I also decided to go with the crosworth 2.2 extra torque plus high rev on a GT35R, sounds like fun to me.
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JUN Cosworth and Magnus are way over priced.

eagle 94mm billet crank is only 700$
you can get pistons from Greg at GSC for 650$
rods of your choice 300-700.
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Depends on the quality you want to use. The billet crank from Magnus is VERY different than the $700 crank from Eagle. You get what you choose.


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