Yes indeed. Most of us choose the former 'cause we operate the engine below 3000rpm at least 99% of the time and don't race, but the beauty is that you can build the engine any way you like to suit your needs. As long as you're aware of the design limitations of the antiquated 4.0 block/head and work within them, you can have fun without breaking parts.Alexia wrote:A stroker engine can be built to be a low or high RPM monster.
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