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Old 07-28-2007, 08:43 PM   #716 (permalink)
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i did spend 4000 dollars james, the only thing i dont have done that dcr does is the crank and my rods are a lil shorter, but dont get me wrong, i got work done to my crank. but in words i guess ur right, its not considered a stroker, but its not bored .020 over its bored .20

Im sure you spent 4000 on the build.. Thats not unreasonable, but it really is .020 thats twenty thousandths not twenty hundredths.

Motors are bored out in thousandths not hundredths, just so you know.

you can't get a 2.6 liter with just a bore.....it is .020 over and that would be 2.45 liter.... .040 over is a 2.5....the dcr 2.6 is a .020 over with a reworked crank to move the center of the rotating mass down to give it its stroke with shorter rods and special pistons

where did you have the crank work done?....who made you the shorter rods?

Looks like someone doesnt know crap about their car.

who dosent?
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