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JDM had a couple of used billet cranks. MMR only source for new Manley forged stock stroke cranks until next year.
 

05stroker

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If you say MMR in my thread again. You have to video yourself doing the ICE challenge. And post it here.
 

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damn Billy - just checked back in here and see the news... that sucks
 

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There a ton of used Kellog cranks on eBay.
Stock stroke, link please?
damn Billy - just checked back in here and see the news... that sucks

Yea, just another setback, I'll go fast again, just need an intervention with a cougar in the car...


I had the setup working, I just think there was things causing me issues that need to be fixed.

After a TON of research, these strokers don't like real big HP. I knew they didn't like rpm, then I spun it to 7550 for a full season in 2014 without issue. Then I tried to push it past 1k rwhp, that has not worked so well.

Going back to stock stroke forged crank with stock bore with 12:1 C/R , and 24 psi, maybe more with the smaller motor and let it eat. The blower is maxed out with the 3.4 pulley now. We shall see what happens. I still plan on a Big Bore Stroker this winter though. I have to see what can, could, may have been, or will be!!! Lol
 

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Thanks, I wasn't even thinking about a cobra crank.

Not even thinking about a stock crank? Personally I'd avoid anything but stock or Kellogg. As you know the Cobra cranks were made by Kellogg. Kellogg sold all of the tooling to Lunati.
 

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Not even thinking about a stock crank? Personally I'd avoid anything but stock or Kellogg. As you know the Cobra cranks were made by Kellogg. Kellogg sold all of the tooling to Lunati.

I was saying that I had forgotten about the Cobra cranks. Definitely going forged stock Stoke the round and boost it to the moon.

I do have a good stock 4.6 crank, should I see what it will take?��

As for Lunati, they are flakes. I tried to order from them last go around and they say they could not fill the order at the time. They were not selling the 3.75 stroke for our motors.
 
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I was saying that I had forgotten about the Cobra cranks. Definitely going forged stock Stoke the round and boost it to the moon.

I do have a good stock 4.6 crank, should I see what it will take?

As for Lunati, they are flakes. I tried to order from them last go around and they say they could not fill the order at the time. They were not selling the 3.75 stroke for our motors.

Sure, why not? You could be the first person to break one. That's some serious fame and notoriety!
 

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Corral.net always has people selling used cobra cranks. Typically cheaper than eBay.
 

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That is if you are looking for used. If you are I'm sure you will have it throughly checked out
 

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