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Offline Greggo

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Re: RC Stroker Rods
« Reply #25 on: January 06, 2013, 10:03:31 AM »
Anybody here get 'em??  $300 shipped was a steal! 

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Re: RC Stroker Rods
« Reply #26 on: January 06, 2013, 12:21:29 PM »
Yeah, own up. I'll give you $50 profit AND pay shipping.........

Isn't it funny, this discussion about RC stroker rods and nobody brought up the NOS rods on EBay?! Everyone laying low. It's very unfortunate I slept in today! Dammit! I was planning on spending $1K with Big Jay for a crank for my 1000 engine.  :'(  Sure wish EBay didn't hide the bidders now. 
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Re: RC Stroker Rods
« Reply #27 on: January 06, 2013, 12:29:30 PM »
Yeah, own up. I'll give you $50 profit AND pay shipping.........

Isn't it funny, this discussion about RC stroker rods and nobody brought up the NOS rods on EBay?! Everyone laying low. It's very unfortunate I slept in today! Dammit! I was planning on spending $1K with Big Jay for a crank for my 1000 engine.  :'(  Sure wish EBay didn't hide the bidders now. 

Yeah, I'm sure plenty of potential bidders were put off by their length.  Had they been stock length NOS RC rods, I think the bidding would have been twice that at least.  Had to watch a NOS set of 550 Superods go by last week for $400 :'(

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Re: RC Stroker Rods
« Reply #28 on: January 06, 2013, 01:12:55 PM »
I didn't see the rods on ebay!
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Re: RC Stroker Rods
« Reply #29 on: January 06, 2013, 01:18:39 PM »
Yeah, own up. I'll give you $50 profit AND pay shipping.........

Isn't it funny, this discussion about RC stroker rods and nobody brought up the NOS rods on EBay?! Everyone laying low. It's very unfortunate I slept in today! Dammit! I was planning on spending $1K with Big Jay for a crank for my 1000 engine.  :'(  Sure wish EBay didn't hide the bidders now. 

Yeah, I'm sure plenty of potential bidders were put off by their length.  Had they been stock length NOS RC rods, I think the bidding would have been twice that at least.  Had to watch a NOS set of 550 Superods go by last week for $400 :'(
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Re: RC Stroker Rods
« Reply #30 on: January 06, 2013, 05:59:37 PM »
 Someone I know on here was looking for a set, hope they got them. They will speak up if they feel like it.
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Re: RC Stroker Rods
« Reply #31 on: January 08, 2013, 07:45:06 PM »
I found them and had been watching, but I have a 6mm stroker crank
and figured I'll just wait til I find the right rods.
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Re: RC Stroker Rods
« Reply #32 on: January 11, 2013, 04:08:59 PM »
Everything we do to make these motors faster is some sort of a compromise. Put a big stroker in it with short rods and you get a bad rod angle. However, it makes more power than if you didn't. So it is a net gain.

My favorite illustration is the supercharger on a modern TF car. Bernsteins blower dyno showen that it took 3000 HP to turn it 11,000 RPM. But it made 6000. So there was a net gain of 3000.

We have done a few strokers in the last couple of years. With stock rods. When you do that with a spaqcer, you can run out of cam chain. There is no 96 link chain.  One would have to resort to using a rivet link chain. Huge gamble on a high dollar motor.