stroker?
#11
RE: stroker?
ORIGINAL: 1398spdr
book smarts are ok......... street smarts are much better..........
book smarts are ok......... street smarts are much better..........
Apparantly i'm lacking in both departments. My mom sent me out to buy some milk and a newspaper sunday morning. Well, since i have no concept of the price of milk, i bought a gallon of milk for $4. The jug had like a nice picture and looked really neat, so i thought "you get what you pay for". When i got home, my dad opens up the newspaper and shows me milk is on sale for $.99 so......
#15
RE: stroker?
Strokers have been around for a long time in the V8 world and are fairly common. It's def not something most sport compact people consider unless they've really looked into and planned their engines from the ground up. It is a good way to get some extra size to your engine without boring which if done too much can weaken your cylinder walls. There's an old saying among muscle car people, "there's no replacement, for displacement."
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