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S54 stroker kit
Hi all ,
What are you toughts about this ? http://store.vacmotorsports.com/vac-...-kit-p757.aspx I'm looking for some more power and then i found the VAC stroker kit but there is not much info on the internet about this . According to VAC motorsports they have a few race teams running the kit and the cars are running strong and without problems . With good cams/tune/headwork/ compression ratio they claim numbers around 450bhp and 330 ft-lbs of torque . That is not my goal anything above 400bhp would be great . |
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Wonder if Murketts will still honour my BMW Warranty with that fitted !! ;)... sounds fun on the face of it ...
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I want it still to be safe and reliable . |
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jeez, does this affect the bore as the HG is already 0.00000001mm thinck between cylinders anyway!:smokin: |
Think 3.4 is effectively just a crank change as bore remains the same?
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Hi,
Is this for a road biased Car or a Car that does a lot of Track work ? I would go and drive a stroked S54 before you do anything else. Regards, The Gorilla. |
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Usually done on the stroke shim, as per the terminonlogy, the stroke becomes bigger which in turn uses more of the cylinder. Thus increasing cylinder capacity. Different crank, pistons and rods used. Rebore is different, using same size rods, but bigger pistons, same size crank etc, thus creating more cylinder space, some engines, such as the M3 will not accomodate a rebore due to size. I did consider a full build and stroker before selling the CSL, but if I do it it would be on normal M3. @Gorilla What do they drive like? Good on track but shit on road? I must admit N/A 450 bhp in an M3 sounds good. |
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Just need a donor engine that has some like left in it? |
Would increasing the stroke not limit the top end revs?
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