250 shot, stroker or not
#3
If you want a bulletpoof street/strip killer with ultimate reliability...then the 409" Iron block 4"strokex4"bore setup....
It will handle a ton of nitrous if setup for it and will scream on motor...
It will handle a ton of nitrous if setup for it and will scream on motor...
#4
I am starting with a 200 shot on my 409 (4.000 stroke 4.040 bore) when I get everything together. These strokers can make really good power on motor and spray. I am still trying to decide if I should go with Diamond or Lunati pistons since I want to someday spray a 300 shot.
Only pitfall I see about these iron blocks is the weight but the nitrous makes up for it
C4LS1
Nice cam
hows the rwhp rwtq on motor and spray?
Only pitfall I see about these iron blocks is the weight but the nitrous makes up for it
C4LS1
Nice cam
hows the rwhp rwtq on motor and spray?
#7
Verbs: Thats the one thing i dont have on the car yet. Im a compcams dealer and i wont recieve my intake for another week or two.... So i guess my sig can be slightly decieving...
And i havent ran my new 409" yet because im waiting on it. my sig and pic were from the forged 346 that was in the car before with a TON of spray on it...
And i havent ran my new 409" yet because im waiting on it. my sig and pic were from the forged 346 that was in the car before with a TON of spray on it...
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Originally Posted by JamMasterJ
So...to get this strait....most feel the stroker (iron or not) is as good /reliable/ strong for a 200 shot as a traditional stroke?