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<blockquote data-quote="RussZTT" data-source="post: 6520471" data-attributes="member: 49955"><p>So I am pulling the motor out of my 03 Cobra here in a few weeks due to number 5 cylinder keeps hitting the snooze button. This is my everyday driver so of course I need a reliable car that I do not have to worry about anything going wrong. Don't race it much (twice in a year) but if I want to take it to the track, well I don't want to worry about it.</p><p> Anyway, talked to an engine builder friend and he was telling me NOT to go stroker. I wouldn't mind having more CI since I want to go turbo down the road. How reliable would a stroker be? Does it put alot of pressure on the bottom of the pistons then wear out the oil ring like the 347's are known for?</p><p> Thinking of building a teksid block, .20 over JE pistons with the stock Cobra crank and rods.</p><p> So what are the pro's and cons of going stroker?</p><p></p><p>Thoughts?</p><p></p><p></p><p>EDIT: I want to go stroker with the Teksid block, OR just go teksid with the parts I listed above or just stay stock.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RussZTT, post: 6520471, member: 49955"] So I am pulling the motor out of my 03 Cobra here in a few weeks due to number 5 cylinder keeps hitting the snooze button. This is my everyday driver so of course I need a reliable car that I do not have to worry about anything going wrong. Don't race it much (twice in a year) but if I want to take it to the track, well I don't want to worry about it. Anyway, talked to an engine builder friend and he was telling me NOT to go stroker. I wouldn't mind having more CI since I want to go turbo down the road. How reliable would a stroker be? Does it put alot of pressure on the bottom of the pistons then wear out the oil ring like the 347's are known for? Thinking of building a teksid block, .20 over JE pistons with the stock Cobra crank and rods. So what are the pro's and cons of going stroker? Thoughts? EDIT: I want to go stroker with the Teksid block, OR just go teksid with the parts I listed above or just stay stock. [/QUOTE]
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