Hey Roy...one thing you might wanna look at...instead of paying the bigger bucks for a stroker crank, different rods, etc....It's showing on Desktop Dyno that you could keep around the same horsepower with a stock stroke (3.5"). That could potentially save you a lot of money up front. It made just a few horsepower less, but it made it at a higher RPM because of the shorter stroke. Just a thought.
