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Old 12-18-2003, 09:57 AM
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Default Stroked 318 0.60=328 C.I.?

What are the benefits?

Is there a Kit for this?

This really sounds interesting for one thing try finding BB Mopars and or 340's or 360 engines without having to pay a Kings ransom. These 318 blocks are dirt cheap and plentiful and with 89 360 heads and a good cam should run hot>>>>>>>>>
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a 318 bored 60 over becomes a 328;add a 3.578 crank it becomes a 355...goto the new 4.0 crank from mother mopar and it becomes a 396.
the 4 " crank runs about 300,ive seen it as low as 289.

from what ive heard the become hellatorque monsters,and put out good HP numbers as well...

still researching em though and if i ever figure out what pistons to use on one im likely gonna do it to mine.

try hitting up google.com and typing in 318 stroker.

of the kits ive found online,im more then sure i can come up with same components for cheaper.

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