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New User Saying Hello

Posted: October 2nd, 2014, 8:19 am
by Bert
Just stopping in to say hello. I have been lurking around looking for stroker ideas for my wrangler. I am finally to the point of making a build list and whatnot. Figured it was time to sign up because I'm sure I will be asking some questions and looking for advise in the near future.

By the looks of things I am looking at making a "poor mans" stroker.

Thanks in advance, Vic

Re: New User Saying Hello

Posted: October 2nd, 2014, 4:11 pm
by SilverXJ
Welcome Bert!

Re: New User Saying Hello

Posted: October 3rd, 2014, 5:18 am
by akadeutsch
We like pictures. I think most of us start with the idea of a "poor man's"...I know I did. But then you get into the build and before you know it you have two build lists. You have your "needs" list and your "wants" list. My build turned out to be a mixture of the two. Good luck. There is lots of good advice here.

Re: New User Saying Hello

Posted: October 3rd, 2014, 3:52 pm
by Bert
I can see how that happens. It's so easy to get $$$$ wrapped up into things!!

Re: New User Saying Hello

Posted: October 8th, 2014, 7:18 am
by Bert
I see a few stroker builds with the 258 crank and rods with 4.0 pistons that didn't deck the motor or re-dish the pistons. The only sacrifice I see is the quench is a little high. What I didn't see was how well these motors ran and if they spark knocked. Any feed on this? Thanks

Re: New User Saying Hello

Posted: October 8th, 2014, 11:32 am
by beiwulf
Welcome to the forum Vic. Wealth of information here and on the web in general. Mainly the jeep inline 6 stuff on this spot though.

/r
Brian

Re: New User Saying Hello

Posted: October 8th, 2014, 12:30 pm
by jsawduste
Bert wrote: What I didn't see was how well these motors ran and if they spark knocked.
Not as well as they could have and likely they will.

Re: New User Saying Hello

Posted: October 19th, 2014, 10:09 am
by RenoF250
Bert wrote:I see a few stroker builds with the 258 crank and rods with 4.0 pistons that didn't deck the motor or re-dish the pistons. The only sacrifice I see is the quench is a little high. What I didn't see was how well these motors ran and if they spark knocked. Any feed on this? Thanks
I have that setup and mine runs great and does not knock. If I do not run 91 octane and lug it sometimes that A/F will go high and I will get a light knock. Not sure why the A/F goes high in that instance but 91 seems to keep it from pinging. I have heard plenty of older stock engines do the same though.