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VN-VS 4.2 litre Stroker kits

Discussion in 'VR - VS Holden Commodore (1993 - 1997)' started by klaka, Nov 10, 2006.

  1. klaka

    klaka New Member

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    I was wondering if any one nose much about these kits, are thay largit and has anyone dun it and what do thay think.

    http://www.comeracing.com/
     
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  2. CHANDLC

    CHANDLC BushBasher

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    I'm getting the 220kw 4.2 kit next year with a cam and rocker upgrade as well I've been told their pretty good
     
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    Forced induction would be a cheaper route for alot of power in my opinion...

    But they are a good crank supposedly.
     
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    immortality Can't live without smoky bacon! Staff Member

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    sircruisealotVS Well-Known Member

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    well immortality has already linked my thread, so i wont bother doing that for you, lol...but ive had my ecotec stroked a while back. and im just getting around to dyno tuning it now to use the engines full potential (not the greatest tune supplied by c.o.m.e.).
    but it is awesome to drive, great for a street/daily driver, if you want "bang for your buck" with the highest kw figure you can get from your money, go another route.
    but if you want a tough engine with plenty of usable torque and power, that looks stock from the outside (no unwanted police attention..) then a stroker might be what your after.
     

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