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I'm guessing ur new to strokers. First of all, vitos is far from the best in tbe biz. 2nd, the real cost of the stroker isn't the crank, but all the carp you need along w/ it. Do a serch and u'll see that converting to a stroker ends up being $2000-$2500.

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Yep...I was going to get a stroker and port the stock cylinders....

After figuring out the costs....it's only going to cost me an extra 500 or less to go with a cub setup...so it makes no sense not too.

 

It'll be even less a difference once I sell my stock, virgin cylinders for I'm guessing 100 to 250 bucks...(Not sure what they go for...:) )

 

Once you go stroker, and 4 mil at that, you need to have the head recut or buy a new one and have the domes cut. You need different pistons with the wrist pin offset to allow for the longer stroke. The porting MUST be done since the timing will be completely off...or, you could get a base plate. However, putting a stroker in without getting porting done is a waste.

 

As said...it's not a drop in crank...it's the other parts around it that cost money/time/labor.

 

Worth it...though...:)

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