Who makes the BEST 4.6 stroker kit?

I have been researching, but now i would really like to ask the people that have done them and see what their real world answers are. I have read just about as much as i can from the manufacturers... of course they all think their system is the best. I am new to internal modifications, and this is going to be a LONG learning process when it comes to building the stroker. (Any suggestions and hints for the process are welcome in here or via e-mail: [email protected]) Okay, shoot away... just to preface it, so far it looks like JRE is going to be getting my $$$. --Chad--
 
I cherry-picked parts from various sources to make a stroker "kit" of my own at a fraction of the cost of kits supplied by JRE, Accurate Power, Hesco, and Speedomotive. Go to my stroker site and check out my parts list.
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1992 XJ Laredo 4-dr - 4.6L I6 HO Stroker - 177k miles - AX15, NP231, D35c, D30
Estimated 263hp/323lbft, best 1/4 mile [email protected] before stroker install
Websites - Jeep 4.0 Performance, 4.6L Stroker Build-Up, Dino's Jeep Tricks
 
I read your site like a bible... i just don't have the ability to get the parts and know that in the shape they need to be without buying them under that presumption. I trust my installation ability, but do not have the ability to know what parts are junk and what are not. So, i plan on paying someone else and trust them with telling me the parts have been tested and everything...
 
JeepinAudiophile said:
I read your site like a bible... i just don't have the ability to get the parts and know that in the shape they need to be without buying them under that presumption. I trust my installation ability, but do not have the ability to know what parts are junk and what are not. So, i plan on paying someone else and trust them with telling me the parts have been tested and everything...

You could buy the crank, rods, and Sealed Power 677CP graphite-coated pistons from Speedomotive and get the rest of the parts from the same sources that I used. That way you'll get all the right parts and save a bunch of $$$ in the process.
http://www.angelfire.com/my/fan/parts.html
 
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