ls2 stroker kit

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  1. maverickdragger

    maverickdragger GearHead

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    anyone know of a good dealer for a ls2 stroker kit?
     
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    You trying to start trouble? Huh? Asking for chevy parts on a Maverick forum? :biglaugh:
     
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    lol. yeah i know. our ss trailblazer has a busted piston and some dick had nitrous on it before i got it so warranty wont cover. cant find a stock kit or a fair priced used motor. so im gonna put a stroker kit in it. its a daily driver
     
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    You will get a better answer asking this question on a chevy forum?
     
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    Actually he will get a better answer on this forum, after we razz him for asking a chevy question.

    I have found that once I ask questions on my other forums (iboats, ubuntu, westsidemustangs, ram forums, etc) i get no decent answers, and then I come here where the SMART people are and I get the answer i needed.

    So, give him a couple of wasted posts, and the answer WILL rise from the Maverick Forum guys.
     
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    Yep I agree with Scoop on this one. While this is a Maverick forum we have some pretty experienced car guys on here. A lot of morons on other forums. I like it here with the SMART people. LOL. Besides we have a few guys running Chevy plants now and soon to be more I'm sure. Hell I'd consider running a newer Hemi in mine but no chance it will fit and I just dont have the time to cut the front end up. That is of course if my drivetrain failed. I can come across the Chrysler stuff pretty easy.:whistle:
     
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    A 6.1 hemi would fit fine in mine, after an MII swap.
     
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    on a local forum there is a 6.0 with a callies crank diamond pistons and steel rods all pro heads and a 91mm turbo for 6k. balancing was done by proline.
     

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