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I just dropped my motor off today to a local builder that is a sponsor on here.  He said he builds with the Vito Crank that is 4mm with short crank (110) I believe.  He rechambers the stock head.  He said this is a great running setup.  Curious your thorughts on short vs long Vito crank, and this style build.

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NO SHORT ROD!!

Why won't you ask first shoot later??

Didnt know there was such a thing until I dropped it off.  It is hard to be an expert on all things banshee.  I havent paid anything yet.  Builder is Tyson racing.  He says that his short rod is a better setup then long rod.  

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My short rod long rod statement is irrelevant honestly.

You will get mixed answers. But I'm just pointing out the fact. Ask first for advise. I won't run a short rod again. Been there done that. Won't go back.

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did you 'feel' the difference? I'm pretty curious aniut the long vs short rod thing.

 

I fully understand the principle behind it, but I wonder if it make that munch difference in practice.

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did you 'feel' the difference? I'm pretty curious aniut the long vs short rod thing.

 

I fully understand the principle behind it, but I wonder if it make that munch difference in practice.

Feel the difference? No.

But having to bore my cylinders to get rid of the egg shape wasn't worth it.

I had a vitos crank. It was a great looking piece.

But I should have gone long rod.

 

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