Bore or Stroked which works better with nitrous?
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Re: Bore or Stroked which works better with nitrous?
I think the cam has a lot to do with it!
I have a 382 stroker.
N/A dyno 450 rwhp / 447 rwtq
100 Wet shot dyno 571 rwhp / 747 rwtq.
I have a 382 stroker.
N/A dyno 450 rwhp / 447 rwtq
100 Wet shot dyno 571 rwhp / 747 rwtq.
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Re: Bore or Stroked which works better with nitrous?
I dont know, I say its all personal preference. Look at it this way. With the stroker your already gona be makin pretty good tq numbers. Then look at N20, that adds nothing but tq. So I would say go with the bore motor, and use the nitrous to make up for the tq it would have if it was a stroker. I dont know if you get what im saying but some just may understand it <img border="0" title="" alt="[Wink]" src="gr_images/icons/wink.gif" />