THat's the issue with the 1500 and it's low red line. Too long a stroke for
very high rpm. But more torque to move those heavy bumpers off the line.
On Tue, 7 Jan 2003 15:35:53 -0500 Charles Christ <cfchrist@earthlink.net>
wrote:
> i forgot to remove the trailer thingie...duh!
> chuck.
> ----- Original Message -----
> Subject: Re: Ugh, stroked and destroked
>
>
> > long stroke motors are no good for high RPM's
> either. they are low rpm
> > motors with good bottome end torque. and
> exactly opposite for short
> stroke
> > motors.
> > stroking or destroking a motor is a bit of
> "rocket science" to get what
> ever
> > it is you are seeking to achieve. and can
> get rather expensive if
> > components are to be custom manufactured.
> > i have a stroked and bored harley 900cc 1970
> sportster. it's now just
> over
> > 1200cc's. it's a terror around town but not
> much fun out on the highway.
> > but lots of bottom end !
> >
> > chuck.
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