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Old 12-13-2008, 02:29 AM
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wondering who makes a 382 stroker with a cr for boost cause i cant find any, if tons of 382 kits for na apps. just none for boost.
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I have a 383 stroker. 4" eagle crank with 10cc dished Diamond pistons. Did not buy a kit though.
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Lunati (sp) makes a kit for boost. It ain't cheap though.
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I think Weber racing (sponser to the right) has there k1 stroker kits, and i think they have a 383 kit they can set up for boost. Id give them a call. Sure they can make something work.

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Bob @ Exotic performance plus did a 383 stroker for me for boost.Consisted of compstar crank, rods and diamond pistons
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hey u got to pay to play
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Any of the vendors will sell you a boost friendly 383 or you could always put 317s on a flat top piston motor.

I really dont see the issue here! Do a search!

2 mins http://www.texas-speed.com/shop/item...id=43&catid=86

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Originally Posted by 98transguy
Bob @ Exotic performance plus did a 383 stroker for me for boost.Consisted of compstar crank, rods and diamond pistons
what kind of block did you use if I may ask?
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Why not do an iron 370? Texas-speed and a lot of other vendors can build you a stout shortblock. As stated above compresison can be altered either by the CC of your heads (no milling), the dish of your pistons, or a combination of both. If its a budget build I say go forged 370 with 317 heads, decent FI cam, ls6 intake/ported stock TB, etc etc. What FI kit are you going with btw?
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Originally Posted by 99Z28LS1
what kind of block did you use if I may ask?
used my stock ls1 block , they had machine work done and assembled with new components.
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Thanks Chris! Give us a call, we can help you out. Bob
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thanks for the input guys but i was looking for the rotating assembly for a 382 not a short block as i have and ls6 block ready

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Really! is your search button broke?

Less than 1 min http://www.texas-speed.com/shop/item...d=884&catid=88

1 more min http://www.sdpc2000.com/product/LS6R...gAssembly.aspx


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catfish i appericate the input but theres no need to be a dick about it, if you dont like the post then ignore it and go on your way, this forum is for everyone, not just for who u think should be on here, i was asking cause i searched and couldnt find what i was looking for, not the other way around.

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No need for name calling! I gave you the link to Texas speed earlier in this thread but you couldnt be bothered to look around on their site or any of the other 10 sponsors that sell rotating assemblies. You shouldn't get on here and say you searched when you so obviously did not! There are obviously 10+ sponsors to the right of this screen that sell 383 rotating assemblies.

Dont try to be self righteous w/ me to make yourself look better. All I did was answer your question to help YOU out. I don't post on here to benefit myself.

If you want people to take you seriously then you shouldn't slam the people who actually are trying to help you.

To quote you "this forum is for everyone, not just for who u think should be on here"
So who are you to tell me to go away.

Read the forum rules, Read the stickies, And do a search before you ask questions that have been answered many,many times.

Sorry for the rant.

I'm out of here.

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Take it easy 98catfish & pewter02z28gs or the both of you will get a timeout.
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I love my 383 for boost
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Originally Posted by Sideways240sx
I think Weber racing (sponser to the right) has there k1 stroker kits, and i think they have a 383 kit they can set up for boost. Id give them a call. Sure they can make something work.

Chris
I would not use weber to build anything had a bad experience with a weber built 403 I bot from leo mlocki. It was a nightmare!!!
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the 382 is a 5.7 block with a 4 inch crank. i know bob at epp has done those before . hope this is what your looking for.
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Use some sense, guys. It's a DISCUSSION board. Not a reference-only database. Questions will get repeated. No need to act like your world has to come to an end and try to be a cyber-bully.


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