What's a stroker kit?

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Very informative post, this is the route I will be going down in the future with a stroker kit rebored cylinder, forged pistons, high lift cams, crankshaft, etc, etc all from HkS.
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Did you win the euro millions Terry?

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will be a very gradual affair, not all at once. I will be buying the parts at quite spaced intervals, then fit them all at the same time.
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Bladey

Thank you for your considered and intelligent information. Where did you copy and paste that from ;)
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Old Jokes quarterly !!!

It was in the back pages between Harry the Hamster and Joe Pasquale's career !!!

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PMSL :lol:
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