What does stroker engine mean?

As its name implies, a stroker is where we increase engine displacement by increasing piston stroke. When we increase stroke, we take the piston deeper in the cylinder bore, which increases displacement. The longer the stroke, the greater the fuel/air charge.
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What is the benefit of a stroker motor?

A stroker is an engine that has been modified to increase the length of the stroke and therefore has a greater engine capacity. Its benefits are improved torque and power.
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What is the difference between a stroker motor and a regular motor?

A stroker engine will have more cubic inches than a "regular" engine. A stock 350 piston travel is about 3.48 inches (88.4 mm) and in a 383 cubic inch stroker crankshaft the piston travels about 3.75 inches (95.25mm). That raises the displacement of the engine from 350 to 383 cubic inches.
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Do stroker motors make more power?

The lengthened piston stroke increases the amount of air and fuel forced into the cylinder, boosting the overall power of the combustion cycle and delivering more energy to the crankshaft, resulting in more torque delivered to the transmission and the vehicle's wheels.
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How much HP does a stroker add?

So, as a given rule, the more cubic inches an engine is, the more power it will make. However, the horsepower output will largely depend on the overall combination you are using. We could take a 500″ short block and with stock heads and a mild cam, it might make around 450-475 horsepower.
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What size is a stroker motor?

The 6.0- and 6.2-liter LS V8s are among the most popular production engines today that receive stroker kits. Both feature a 3.622-inch stroke crankshaft and connecting rods with a 6.098-inch center-to-center distance.
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What makes more power bore or stroke?

The short answer is that a bigger bore is generally the best way to get more power. It creates more space, allowing for bigger valve openings, which in turn can bring more fuel and air into the cylinder.
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How much horsepower does a 383 stroker motor have?

The 383 stroker engines have been reported to achieve 330 horsepower with 410 foot-pounds of Torque, 395 horsepower with 410 foot-pounds of Torque and 395 horsepower with 410 foot-pounds of Torque.
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What is a 383 stroker engine?

A 383 stroker has a 0.030 over bore of the stock 350, giving you 4.030 as a bore diameter. Putting the 400 crank in the 350 increases the stroke to 3.750. Other than that, all the other dimensions stay the same. If you do the math, you will get 382.6; round up and you have 383 ci.
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What is a bored out engine?

Boring an engine involves using machines to widen and taper the cylinders. From a performance standpoint, boring an engine could give you more horsepower and torque, as it will change the engine's displacement. Engine displacement refers to the swept volume of all pistons inside the cylinders of an engine.
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Is a 383 stroker a fast engine?

Is A 383 Stroker A Good Engine? The ZZ383 Performance engine provides over 400 horsepower and is one of a lot of engines available. If you prefer a compact engine that's powerful but doesn't get too large, the 383 is a great choice for you.
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How do you make a 350 into a 383 stroker?

How to Convert a 350 Into a 383 Stroker
  1. Purchase and install a 383 stroker crankshaft, rod and 10.5-to-1 piston set. ...
  2. Install a set of four-bolt steel main caps over the center two crankshaft mains if you're using a two-bolt-main block. ...
  3. Install a set of ported L31 Vortec cylinder heads.
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What is the difference between a Chevy 350 and a 383 stroker?

The 383 Chevy stroker has a longer stroke than that of the Chevy 350. This increased stroke gives us a larger leverage arm, which allows the fuel combustion to apply an increased amount of pressure to the flywheel while using the same amount of fuel.
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What are the disadvantages of a stroker engine?

Stroker is a lot more torque but more expensive components needed to make sure your motor can handle the higher piston speed and stress on the big ends of the con rod.
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What happens if the engine is stroked?

As its name implies, a stroker is where we increase engine displacement by increasing piston stroke. When we increase stroke, we take the piston deeper in the cylinder bore, which increases displacement. The longer the stroke, the greater the fuel/air charge.
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Does stroking an engine make it less reliable?

A few years ago stroker motors weren't very reliable but with testing and redesigning now they are almost as reliable as a stock motor as long as you treat them right.
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What is the fastest Chevy engine?

Our fastest crate engine ever

As the power behind the 2019 Corvette ZR1, the new supercharged 6.2L LT5 represents the pinnacle of Chevrolet's performance: It's the most powerful engine ever offered in a Chevy production vehicle.
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Is a big block better than a small block?

Big block engines are larger in size and weigh more, but they produce more consistent power and torque to overcome the weight. Small block engines are smaller for better acceleration and handling, but more recently built models can be just as powerful as big block engines.
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Is a 383 A big block?

The 383 Chrysler B engine is known as the Mopar big block that nobody loves. Typically, gearheads favor its beefier big brother, the 440. The 383 B is characterized by its large cylinder bore of 4.25 inches with a short stroke of 3.375. (That is in comparison to the 440's 3.75.)
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Whats so good about a 383 stroker?

What are the benefits of a 383 stroker? Because the stroke is longer, the stroker's piston speed increases. The stroke increases the diameter of the rod main. The piston and rod have to travel at a greater diameter at the same engine speed.
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How much HP does a 454 big block have?

The 454 EFI version was rated from 230 hp (172 kW) to 255 hp (190 kW) and from 385 lb⋅ft (522 N⋅m) to 405 lb⋅ft (549 N⋅m) of torque.
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Which is better short stroke or long stroke?

A long bore engine, as the name suggests, has a longer cylinder. These engines reach their peak torque at a lower rpm when compared to a short-stroke engine. These are more efficient engines and are moreover used in commercially selling cars.
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Is a square engine better?

An oversquare engine allows for more and larger valves in the head of the cylinder, higher possible rpm by lowering maximum piston speed, and lower crank stress due to the lower peak piston acceleration for the same engine (rotational) speed.
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How do you get more horsepower than torque?

Ways to increase torque and horsepower

Install a cold-air intake: A cold-air intake improves turbulence to the combustion chamber, allowing fuel and air to mix more uniformly and detonate much more evenly; this improves compression and leaves less fuel waste.
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