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Old Jan 2, 2014 | 06:46 PM
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Best Stroker kit??

I'm thinking on upgrading to a 2,3 stroker, but have found many different options and prices (buschur, map, etc)


Which one is the best setup?


what crankshaft, piston, rods???


I'm not looking for 1000 hp! probably will go for a black o similar turbo on the 2.3 and always pump tune.


I like to enjoy the car on the Street and casual drag


thanks for your opinion
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Old Jan 3, 2014 | 06:05 AM
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There are a lot of good options out there for your goals.
Many of them will work fine, my car has a Buschur 2.3 in it. Some may consider his the best, all I know is he uses parts that work and he has a great reputation for building great motors.
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Old Jan 3, 2014 | 06:34 AM
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For a FP Black on pump gas you're not going to need anything crazy. Don't get me wrong Buschur makes a badass 2.3L stroker motor. His 2.3RPM setup is solid. But that might be overkill for what you're trying to accomplish. My buddy has a budget built 2.3L: 4G64 100mm crank, Eagle H beam rods, and Wiseco 1400HD 9.0:1 pistons. And he is on E85 with a FP Green. He's putting down 520whp and 510wtq and it's got a insanely quick spool. All in all his setup cost less than 1500 bucks for the rotating assembly and he hasn't ran into one issue in the 15,000 miles he's put on it.

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Old Jan 4, 2014 | 03:52 PM
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The most affordable kit I see is from map


Eagle crankshaft
Eagle or Manley H beam rod
Wiseco Pistons
ACL bearings
ARP main
$1649

Do you think buying each component individually it can be had for less???

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Old Jan 4, 2014 | 04:00 PM
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Originally Posted by audiofan
The most affordable kit I see is from map


http://www.maperformance.com/map-2.3...o-sk23-s1.HTML


Eagle crankshaft
Eagle or Manley H beam rod
Wiseco Pistons
ACL bearings
ARP main
$1649

Do you think buying each component individually it can be had for less???
You could definitely save a good chunk of change and source a used 4G64 crankshaft instead of buying a the Eagle one. On MAP's website choose the "customer supplied" option under the crankshaft selection. That should take it down to $999.00. From there source a used 4G64 crank and go from there. I've seen them as cheap as $100 bucks. Find out if there are any junk yards in your area which have a lot of Mitsubishi cars. If so they're bound to have one.
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Old Jan 5, 2014 | 02:45 PM
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Originally Posted by audiofan
The most affordable kit I see is from map


Eagle crankshaft
Eagle or Manley H beam rod
Wiseco Pistons
ACL bearings
ARP main
$1649

Do you think buying each component individually it can be had for less???
You can save a few bucks if you part it together. Even from MAP's website. Just search the part numbers from the package deal in the search bar.

Also you can source a good 4g64 crank for about $200 rather than paying $650 for a new Eagle.

I recently picked up an oem 100mm crank that just needs a light polishing for $200
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Old Jan 5, 2014 | 07:32 PM
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I used to think like the OP but i have to agree with everyone else. For example myself I'm gonna build a 6266 on a 2.3L that will have a rev limit of 8500. I'm going a little overkill with Manley TT Crank, Manley TT rods, Wisco HD2 10.5 compression but I wanted something similar to the Buscher RPM. All I did was buy a clean used block brought the block to the machine shop with the parts and now I have a assembled RR block. Cheaper to do it yourself or buying the parts and taking your car/block to a shop or machine shop let them do the work
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Old Jan 5, 2014 | 08:35 PM
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I have a 2.3l 100mm oem crank, Manley turbo tuff rods and Wiseco HD 10.0:1 pistons.
12k miles on it currently. No issues!

Do it up man. Cheap and reliable.
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Old Jul 7, 2021 | 02:13 PM
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Originally Posted by Captain JDM
I have a 2.3l 100mm oem crank, Manley turbo tuff rods and Wiseco HD 10.0:1 pistons.
12k miles on it currently. No issues!

Do it up man. Cheap and reliable.
WHATS YOUR COMPLETE BUILD? I'm looking at this.


what injectors are you running i was thinking of a bump up to 1650cc id s i currently run e85 on 1050 and have a 20g 11 blade turbo so looking to stick with the 20g for a little bit .you had your oem crank refurbished? Any head work?
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