[Roadsters] long rod (r16) stroker

Daryl Smith drlsmith at dccnet.com
Wed Apr 8 17:20:58 MDT 2009


I keep hearing about it, but haven't heard any definitive information on the 
correct pistons to use.
The rod angles will be slightly smaller, but from my reading this will 
minimally affect power and torque.
The 280/300z pistons may however be cheaper than U20 pistons which may make 
it a more attractive option to some.......
Read this thread for a detailed discussion:
http://www.gofastnews.com/board/engine-technology/85-rod-ratio-vers-eng-acceleration.html

Daryl


From: "Tim Waltz" <printner at att.net>

> Another stroker option I've heard of is using the longer (R16) rods, and
> later Nissan (280Z, 300Z?) pistons.
>
> Has anyone ever heard of this, done this, or have any insight on this?
> I've heard it has more torque and lower rod angles.  Sounds like a great
> option, but I need more info.
>
> TIA
>
> Tim
> 67.5 1600 waiting to be stroked
> (that doesn't sound right)


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