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Was checking out 4 mil cranks by hotshots and beings as i have to rebuild my motor and buy a new crank anyways i was wondering if investing in a 4mil was worth it?

looking to get some feedback from people. also what has to changed/ modified and or boughten to make the crank work? new jugs? new head? etc...

 

thanks guys! appreciate all the help and feedback i can get

 

 

p.s

I am not a "drag racer" or a "hillshooter" just a recreational guy who likes to hill climb and rides the dunes 90% of the time.

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4mill cranks is deffinatly worth it, especially if your going to buy a new crank. FAST sells the Hot Rods 4mill long rod crank for $435.

 

You will need the folowing.

#1Have your cylinder head cut or run a cool head with stroker domes. (piston pops up 2mm farther with a 4 mill crank)

 

#2Wiseco 795 Series Pistons (they have the wrist pin moved up 5mm closer to the piston dome. Long rod crank has conecting rods that are 5mm longer than stock. This lowers the angle between the crank and conecting rod wich makes for less side load on the piston skirts.)

 

#3 A port job is what makes the 4 mill crank really shine. That is where the power is at. A stock stroke ported engine will run faster and harder than a non ported 4mill. I would go for a FAST 4mill Dune port. It has a super strong midrange that keeps on pulling.

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4mill cranks is deffinatly worth it, especially if your going to buy a new crank. FAST sells the Hot Rods 4mill long rod crank for $435.

 

You will need the folowing.

#1Have your cylinder head cut or run a cool head with stroker domes. (piston pops up 2mm farther with a 4 mill crank)

 

#2Wiseco 795 Series Pistons (they have the wrist pin moved up 5mm closer to the piston dome. Long rod crank has conecting rods that are 5mm longer than stock. This lowers the angle between the crank and conecting rod wich makes for less side load on the piston skirts.)

 

#3 A port job is what makes the 4 mill crank really shine. That is where the power is at. A stock stroke ported engine will run faster and harder than a non ported 4mill. I would go for a FAST 4mill Dune port. It has a super strong midrange that keeps on pulling.

 

 

Everything that Jbook said is spot on. The 4 mil build is a great bang for the buck, I love mine.

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