i am thinking about a stoker kit for a spare 1.8 engine i have .
anybody here steer me i the right direction or have one they want to sell?
for turbo track car .
1.8 stroker kits
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Re: 1.8 stroker kits
Flying miata or mahura both do kits. They are gold plated though.
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Re: 1.8 stroker kits
http://www.maruhamotors.co.jp/miata/parts/bp21lkit.html http://www.flyinmiata.com/projects/stroker.php
Since the drop of the $AUD this will be very expensive plus you will get hit with import duty etc. This also EXCLUDES block, head and any other work! It is just the kit...
You could take the block out to 85.5mm PROVIDED it is sonic tested. Be prepared to go through quite a few blocks before finding the right one.
Or go to 85mm, this will give 1,926cc but again you should sonic test it to be sure.
Automotive Plus can do you a fully worked/flowed/proven BP engine with 85mm pistons with compression suitable for a turbo (or natural aspirated).
Since the drop of the $AUD this will be very expensive plus you will get hit with import duty etc. This also EXCLUDES block, head and any other work! It is just the kit...
You could take the block out to 85.5mm PROVIDED it is sonic tested. Be prepared to go through quite a few blocks before finding the right one.
Or go to 85mm, this will give 1,926cc but again you should sonic test it to be sure.
Automotive Plus can do you a fully worked/flowed/proven BP engine with 85mm pistons with compression suitable for a turbo (or natural aspirated).
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Re: 1.8 stroker kits
Best stroker kit is a honda k24 swap... Cost is probably line ball.
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Re: 1.8 stroker kits
sailaholic again this hurts but I agree, however I'm trying to keep the breed pure 
Dean and Danny are 6 and 8 secs off the pace in Maximun Attack in their non BP powered MX5's
Tim and Shane are 9 and 13 off the pace .

Dean and Danny are 6 and 8 secs off the pace in Maximun Attack in their non BP powered MX5's

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