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yeah, of course 103 isn't 103.9, but who knows what their marketing is saying as they don't list the bore size...

 

with 103mm stroke length, the bore size would need to be around 93mm to have 4.2L displacement.

 

with 103.9mm stroke length, the bore size would need to be around 92.6mm to have 4.2L displacement.

 

with the stock bore size of 92.26mm, the stroke length would need to be around 104.7mm to have 4.2L of displacement

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exactly. My first calc was wrong. 

 

So why bother with 103mm

 

2mm oversize piston. Dont think so.. 

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as far as I'm concerned raising the stroke on a Barra motor is pointless whichever way they want to market it :)

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interestingly there's no 4.2L cranks there... let's see if they show up due to the popularity requirements of the stroker kit... my guess is it won't end up there.

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that's right. stroke is pointless if it moves the bore/stroke ratio further away from 1:1. :) the more stable it is and the least amount of transmissive forces allow it to run up to higher rpm which allows it to then make the power you're referencing :) #winning.

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