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Old 11-29-07, 11:39 PM
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Default Crower SC300 stroker kit?

Anyone ever heard of it? It says 2JZGTE, so I guess it's a Supra kit, but it's listed under the SC as well.

http://www.horsepowerfreaks.com/pric...e/Stroker_Kits
Old 11-30-07, 09:06 PM
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Wow that's a lot of money for a non FI kit. Are you Thinking of getting it?
Old 12-01-07, 03:17 AM
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The gte and ge block is essentially the same minus some oil squirter so any stroker for the supra would apply to the sc300. That is not a bad price considering the HKS 3.4 stroker is $10k. This is defiantly a forced induction setup.
Old 12-02-07, 10:28 AM
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it can be whatever you wish. you can choose your size crank, piston compression, and im sure different rod lengths. strokers arent only for fi.
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Of course it can be for either non-fi or FI system. I meant for the money I am sure some people would just do a FI system or do a swap. Unless you are really going hardcore with your setup. IMHO, a storker kit would benefit a 8 cynlinder engine more so a 6. Some of the gearheads on here probaly can make some serious HP with 8k. But with that said, the kit looks nice and I am sure it would compliment your project.
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gadget_SC on here has a stroker GE, to my knowledge he is the only one to actually put one in on a non-turbo block.
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With how sturdy the stock bottom end is on that motor, I would think the $5-6k could be more well invested to making power with a turbo than adding displacement...unless you have an unlimited budget or absolutely needed a 94mm stroke.

Heck, you could probably salvage a 1UZ, rebuild it, get some head work done and some turbo manifolds made for less than the Crower stroker with almost 20% more displacement than the 3.4L.
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Originally Posted by Gunnar
gadget_SC on here has a stroker GE, to my knowledge he is the only one to actually put one in on a non-turbo block.
I have a TT block with the NA head(ported & polished)


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Originally Posted by gadgetSC
I have a TT block with the NA head(ported & polished)


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Oh I never knew that! I always thought it was a full GE. It's an amazing car.
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Ya the BC 3.4 is the cheapest 3.4.. If you want a stroker for less SP sells a 3.25 fully assembeled for 6k. I am personally in the market for building a motor, and insted of a stroker I am planning building a 3l for a big hit
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How would this compare to boring out the engine/blueprinting and all that other good stuff?
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Originally Posted by whiteSc3
Ya the BC 3.4 is the cheapest 3.4.. If you want a stroker for less SP sells a 3.25 fully assembeled for 6k. I am personally in the market for building a motor, and insted of a stroker I am planning building a 3l for a big hit
What's the cost of the BC 3.4? I know the HKS one is just ridiculous.
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Originally Posted by Gunnar
What's the cost of the BC 3.4? I know the HKS one is just ridiculous.
~$5500 for parts
http://www.spracingonline.com/store/category.php?sub=25
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Nice! Much better than the old $10K HKS ones (though those have come down too).
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