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Old Oct 29, 2013 | 02:55 PM
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If you're going for a shorter crank stroke, then you need to increase the connecting rod length. If you were to try and make anything up on the pistons then the thrust loading on the piston skirts would wear them incredibly fast. By using a short stroke, long rod combination, you will achieve excellent rod ratios and reduced mean piston speeds which will allow for safe use of high rpms. Subject to your valvetrain being up to it...
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