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    flyinm's stroker kit

    i know some of you have seen the stroker kit on www.flyinmiata.com for the 1.8bp series engines. i was just wondering what ideas you guys would have for the power output in n/a form.
    it say it strokes it from 1.8 to 2.0l, but in reality it only adds a little more than 1.5l of displacement. it goes from 1839cc to 1995cc. 83mmx85mm vs 84.5mmx89mm stroke.
    just from some guesses i'd say 160whp is possible, it looks interesting, but damn it's expensive, 3600dollars plus new engine management. just a thought for people out there.lol
    Almost there

    jdm tails... check
    jdm bumper... check
    ms lip... check
    ms grill... check
    ms sideskirts... check
    ms rear skirts... check
    ms spoiler... check
    ms struts... check

    Still trying for a bp swap..:
    Fidanzda 8lb flywheel, ACT HD00, UR Crank Pulley, UR Adj. Cam-Gears, Exh-Intake CamShaft Swap, MS Engine Mounts, Custom CAI, PaceSetter Header, 2.25" in/out-let Magnaflow Cat, 2.25" Mandrel-Bent Exhaust.

    #2
    Originally posted by 95pro
    it say it strokes it from 1.8 to 2.0l, but in reality it only adds a little more than 1.5l of displacement. it goes from 1839cc to 1995cc. 83mmx85mm vs 84.5mmx89mm stroke.
    I think you mistyped it... but in any case, the difference in displacement is 0.15L, not 1.5L.

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      #3
      whoops. my bad.lol
      and it's 156cc
      Almost there

      jdm tails... check
      jdm bumper... check
      ms lip... check
      ms grill... check
      ms sideskirts... check
      ms rear skirts... check
      ms spoiler... check
      ms struts... check

      Still trying for a bp swap..:
      Fidanzda 8lb flywheel, ACT HD00, UR Crank Pulley, UR Adj. Cam-Gears, Exh-Intake CamShaft Swap, MS Engine Mounts, Custom CAI, PaceSetter Header, 2.25" in/out-let Magnaflow Cat, 2.25" Mandrel-Bent Exhaust.

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        #4
        156cc = 0.156L

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          #5
          it is totally not cost effective for any reason except certain racing classes, where they have rules like under 2l only. for anything else, its a waste of money.
          find it, **** it, forget it

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