stroker crank

yes, they both add cc's. I'm running a +3 crank with my bb cylinder. The cylinder is actually 232cc's, but with the +3mm crank it comes out to 244.
 
yes, you are increasing the stroke, the piston will go up and down further increasing displacement. take a chevy 350, put in a stroker crank and you have a 383. a longer stroke increases the time/duration of the downwards power stroke adding torque. a longer rod decreases the rod angle allowing for a more direct push downwards increasing torque. the blaster motor already has a short stroke to piston diameter ratio, a big bore makes it worse. thats why long rod strokers are good motors.
 
i agree with stroker on that and just a thought if the crank/rod was alittle lighter than the stock crank it will rev faster correct? same with piston lighter faster revs correct?
 
i agree with stroker on that and just a thought if the crank/rod was alittle lighter than the stock crank it will rev faster correct? same with piston lighter faster revs correct?

a lighter flywheel will give you faster revs, but i dont think u could notice a lightened rod, that much
 
yea,im sorry this kid is my friend but man is he retarded when it comes to motors,hes trying to tell me that it ll never need a rebuild,and hes gunna put a hot rod crank stock length,and a new wiesco piston and rings stock,and its gunna beat a yz 250,i laffed so hard i almost crapped
 
you don't have to have it ported but the performance will be a little disappointing. If you don't mod the head for the added stroke, you'll have to run a spacer plate also.
 
How hard is it to do that to a stock cylinder? I'm not looking to spend a fortune, haha. I already have to get the bike running good. But now i want just a little more power. Ya know?