snacob14 said:who out there has a recipe for a budjet stroker motor. i know there are a lot of guys on pirate doing this upgrade but who here has done it and for what price.
"repsonse" LOL.91 Jeep Project said:I attributed the mistake in the the title to just a typo. Then I read your repsonse as well. It's "Budget," Stay in School.....
kevin s said:"repsonse" LOL.
91 Jeep Project said:I attributed the mistake in the the title to just a typo. Then I read your repsonse as well. It's "Budget," Stay in School.....
91 Jeep Project said:,Stay in School.....
snacob14 said:who out there has a recipe for a budjet stroker motor. i know there are a lot of guys on pirate doing this upgrade but who here has done it and for what price.
Dr. Dyno said:I built my 4.6 stroker at a cost of just over $1100 but I'm in a country where labor costs are cheap. You could still build the same one for under $2000. Here it is:
http://www.angelfire.com/my/fan/stroker.html
If you don't like my stroker recipe, here's a few more:
http://www.jeep4.0performance.4mg.com/stroker.html
gotmine said:am i the only one that caught the fact that dino's stroker kit didn't really improve that much for the price he paid? in the right-up there is a link to his "bolt-on parts." he stated that with the bolt-on parts alone he increased flywheel output to 240hp. after the install of the stroker he only gained another 15hp. did i miss the sentence where he stated that he didn't reuse any of the bolt-on parts or is this considered acceptable? i don't mean to talk bad about the kit. the research and work put into the kit is very nice. i'm even considering using his research as a blueprint for my stroker down the road. i'm really just curious if the stroker kit WITH all the bolt-on parts only gained 15hp over just the bolt-ons (no stroker).
gotmine said:am i the only one that caught the fact that dino's stroker kit didn't really improve that much for the price he paid? in the right-up there is a link to his "bolt-on parts." he stated that with the bolt-on parts alone he increased flywheel output to 240hp. after the install of the stroker he only gained another 15hp. did i miss the sentence where he stated that he didn't reuse any of the bolt-on parts or is this considered acceptable? i don't mean to talk bad about the kit. the research and work put into the kit is very nice. i'm even considering using his research as a blueprint for my stroker down the road. i'm really just curious if the stroker kit WITH all the bolt-on parts only gained 15hp over just the bolt-ons (no stroker).
Dr. Dyno said:I think you might have misread what I wrote on my site.
My old 4.0 was putting out an estimated 240hp/280lbft with all the bolt on performance mods, home ported head, 9.07:1 CR, and stock cam. My stroker is now putting out an estimated 265hp/325lbft, a gain of 25hp/45lbft. I reused ALL of the bolt on parts on the stroker. The only part that I changed later on was the TB; I went from a 62mm bored Jeep TB to a Mustang 65mm TB. I even kept the same Ford 24lb injectors and just tweaked up the voltage on my MAP adjuster from 4.25v to 5.15v.
Essentially the only changes that I made to produce the extra 25hp/45lbft were the displacement increase, Crane 753905 cam, and a small increase in CR from 9.07 to 9.25:1.
Was it worth it? Hell yeah! The torque gain was immediately noticeable especially at low/medium rpm and I can hold the Jeep in a higher gear for longer. In an apples to apples comparison of performance, my Jeep has gone from a [email protected] 1/4 mile with the old 4.0 to [email protected] with the stroker.