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will probably get shot and pissed on for asking this but ,...........Is there any way possible to run a +4mm stroker crank with +5mm long rods with oem cylinders without a spacer plate under them? does anyone make a piston for this type of application? trying to maintain a fairly stock appearance to the engine.

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Yep, you will have to get the 795 series Wiseco pistons, for the long rods, and have your stock head cut to accept the added stroke of the crank.  If you are running a "Coolhead", then you will have to have stroker domes cut for it.

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What fastbanshee8 said.

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