Probably a dumb question but...., JE Racing striker pistons with a 2.0 crank? |
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Probably a dumb question but...., JE Racing striker pistons with a 2.0 crank? |
lonewolfe |
May 4 2013, 02:11 AM
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I have a set of 96.0 mm stroker JE Racing pistons. can they be used with 71.0mm stock 2.0 crank with stock sized 2.0 rods? I was thinking of building a 2270cc motor with these pistons but now thinking of a 2056 so I can keep heat in my car. I have a practically new set off SSI Heat exchangers. It sounds like if I go the 2270 route I'll have over heating issues and loss of a lot of power if I use the heat exchangers instead of a header. I also already have a sweet new ceramic coated European Racing Header. I know Tangerine makes the best header and it has a heat option but that setup is way over my budget. I'd love to have it, don't get me wrong, but it's a very pricey option!
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