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Thinking of going with a 95mm stroker crank need rod input

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Old Nov 18, 2013 | 06:44 PM
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Default Thinking of going with a 95mm stroker crank need rod input

Im currently running a 92 stroker with 137(5.394) ls length carrillo pro a's. Im thinking about stepping it up to a 95 stroke and either running these rods with a 1.076 comp height piston or a 5.5 eagle h beam with a .942 comp height piston. While the linger rod will have a better ratio the pin will be aways up in the oil rings and with the shorter rod it will be opposite a lower ratio but better pin position. Anyone have any advice, experience, input, opinion etc it would be greatly appreciated. Trying to get some tech back in this forum for the antique bseries.
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Old Nov 19, 2013 | 05:33 PM
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Default Re: Thinking of going with a 95mm stroker crank need rod input

The longer rod will have a lot less wear on the piston but will see a little more gain with shorter rod since u can run more compression and pull in more air on the intake stroke with the faster piston acceleration
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