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FRS stroker kit?
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Hey guys, just wondering if there has been any news about stroker kits and cams for the FA20. A larger engine displacement would be pretty cool to increase hp/tq in the higher rpms. I know HKS had been working on the FA20 earlier this year but it kinda died down after they only could stroke it out to 2.0912 liters :thumbdown:
I think 2.2 or 2.3 would be perfect. Do you think something like this would benefit the car, NA or turbo? I know a lot my buddies stroked their 928's to 6.2L w/ a vortech supercharger and man were they torquey. I know the 2015 or 2016 model might receive a 2.5L engine (I hear Subaru and Toyota are having issues so it'll be interesting to see what each company does), but I've already put a lot of work into my car and would never trade it, just looking for an option to upgrade! I think what J's racing has done with their s2000 2.2 stroker kit (stroked from 2.0L) would be absolutely ideal for our platform.. :burnrubber: |
Having opened the motor to obtain the specs, there is very little clearance to create a stroker kit. Which could be why the HKS kit only had small gains.
As for cams we are testing for a company and will post some information and dyno logs. We have created a head package to incress the flow. all of the is just for starters for the 2014 season |
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Did HKS ever end up releasing the stroker kit, or did they end up dropping the idea?
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Toda have one in development.
They are planning a low comp and high comp version. |
Agreed. Cams, supporting valvetrain and an 8200 redline and I'd be happy as hell staying NA.
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Someone here said they could do a 2.19liter but it would need sleeves. Very pricey for .2 liters
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A nice head package for 9k rpm would be my dream.
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2.2l would be ideal. an extra 10% torque off boost, quicker spool, and you'd have to sleeve it so it should be bulletproof when it''s done.
hopefully something is available by the time my engine build begins. |
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