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Old 02-17-2005, 07:27 PM
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Could i run a 6.2 rod with a stock stroke? Or could i even use a bigger 6.25 rod? What would be the benefits of going with that large of a rod versus like a 6.125? And i will be spraying atleast a 200shot of nitrous. Any help is appreciated.
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anybody?
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nobody has tried anything bigger than a 6.125 rod with a stock crank?
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pin placement and CH issues
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Originally Posted by jrp
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Well running custom pistons wouldnt' be a problem because i had planned on runnin either some custom diamond or JE's anyways. So is anything bigger than a 6.125 rod to big for a stock crank?
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JRP allready answered.
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Originally Posted by PREDATOR-Z
JRP allready answered.
I understand that he answered but if you can run a longer rod with a bigger stroke it doens't make sense that you couldn't run a longer rod with the shorter stock stroke. I know you'll have to run custom pistons but that was the idea anyways. Is there something i'm missing here?




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