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Destroker kit, want to know all!
I just recently heard about a destroker motor for a dsm. I've been trying to find out some info about them, but can't seem to find a solid source of info. From what I understand, they're 4g64 blocks with 4g63 cranks and come out as a 2.1l motor. It's also my understanding that they rev around 10,000rpm, with an appropriately built head.
What I want to know are details, what piston/rod combos are used? Also if anyone on the site has had any experience with them. I like the idea of a real high revving motor, and just want to learn a bit more about them. |
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They utilize a 4g64 block, 4g63 crank, 156mm rods (Manley used to make a 6 bolt version that was recently discontinued, we are looking at having our rods produced in this length), and 2.4l pistons. The rod ratio is great and you get a bump in displacement, its the best of both worlds :)
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What components should be use in the head? I'm guessing it's gonna have to be built, do to the high revs.
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Yeah dual or beehive valve springs and lightweight everything would be a must for 10k plus...
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Great concept, but good luck shifting at those speeds.
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Buschur is selling these now, pretty bad-ass setup IMHO. My question is are there any weird issues with install? It uses a different water pump than the 4G63, but what else? Standard timing belt? Etc.
The most attractive thing about these for evo owners is the price. THe 4G63 evo core is EXPENSIVE to replace if you blow a hole through the block. Getting 7-bolt 4G64 thats suitable is cheap...buschur is selling their 2.1's for like $4k even, no core required (standard core for evo block is like $1800, and $700 for the crank). That is a freaking sweet deal if you make some windows with your rods. These are not new though, idk what's stopped people from using them more before now. AMS has used them in their drag car for a few years, and I know QPR was building one back in the day. Perhaps its the custom rod length? Stock is 150mm (I think) so they're a tish longer for this setup. MAP, you should offer these in your evo lineup ;) I LOVE my stock motor, but should something happen to it...these look tempting for all the right reasons. |
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Good luck shifting or having a head that will breathe at 10k.
If you want to rev to 10k, get an S2000. |
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my buddy had a civic hatch wit a B18c5 motor tha went to 13k but had an issue with tryin to push 14k
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Funniest thing I've heard all day!! Video of said car please :D |
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mmmm the car blew up? thats why 14 was a problem dropped a valve n that was the end of that motor
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In fact, we all know someone running a stroker past 10k with a 2G head. DSM heads are not a restriction.
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None of us are rau or shep, and i'm fairly certain they are running 2.0s anyway. |
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Rau and Shep both run 2.0's, Kiggly runs a stroker
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Info taken off of DTuners, credit Delta448
Delta448 posted this in another 2.2 thread The formula for displacement is 3.1415 * (bore/2)^2 * stroke * number of cylinders. Using an 88mm (stock 2.0L) crankshaft: 85mm bore = 1997cc 85.5mm bore = 2021 86mm bore = 2045 86.5mm bore = 2068 87mm bore = 2092 87.5mm bore = 2116 88mm bore = 2141 Rod Ratios: stock piston and 150mm rod = 1.70 stroker piston and 156mm rod = 1.77 stroker piston, 2.4 block, 162mm rod = 1.84 For a 92mm Magnus crankshaft: 85mm bore = 2088cc 85.5mm bore = 2113 86mm bore = 2138 86.5mm bore = 2163 87mm bore = 2188 87.5mm bore = 2213 88mm bore = 2238 Rod Ratios: stock piston, 148mm rod = 1.61 stroker piston, 154mm rod = 1.67 stroker piston, 2.4 block, 160mm rod = 1.74 For a 94mm Eagle crankshaft: 85mm bore = 2134cc 85.5mm bore = 2159 86mm bore = 2184 86.5mm bore = 2209 87mm bore = 2235 87.5mm bore = 2261 88mm bore = 2287 Rod Ratios: stock piston, 147mm rod = 1.56 stroker piston, 153mm rod = 1.63 stroker piston, 2.4 block, 159mm rod = 1.69 For a 97mm Crower crankshaft: 85mm bore = 2202cc 85.5mm bore = 2228 86mm bore = 2254 86.5mm bore = 2280 87mm bore = 2306 87.5mm bore = 2333 88mm bore = 2360 Rod Ratios: stock piston, 145.5mm rod = 1.5 stroker piston, 151.5mm rod = 1.56 stroker piston, 2.4 block, 157.5mm rod = 1.62 For a 100mm (stock 2.4L) crankshaft: 85mm bore = 2270cc 85.5mm bore = 2296 86mm bore = 2323 86.5mm bore = 2350 87mm bore = 2378 87.5mm bore = 2405 88mm bore = 2433 Rod Ratios: stock pistons, 144mm rod = 1.44 stroker pistons, 150mm rod = 1.50 stroker pistons, 2.4 block, 156mm rod = 1.56 For a 102mm Crower crankshaft: 85mm bore = 2315cc 85.5mm bore = 2342 86mm bore = 2370 86.5mm bore = 2397 87mm bore = 2425 87.5mm bore = 2453 88mm bore = 2481 Rod Ratios: stock piston, 143mm rod = 1.40 stroker piston, 149mm rod = 1.46 stroker piston, 2.4 block, 155mm rod = 1.52 For a 106mm Crower crankshaft: Crower states the 106mm crank must be used in a 2.4L block, stock 2.4L bore is 86.5mm. 85mm bore = n/a 85.5mm bore = n/a 86mm bore = n/a 86.5mm bore = 2491cc 87mm bore = 2520 87.5mm bore = 2549 88mm bore = 2579 Rod Ratios: stock piston, 2.4 block, 147mm rod = 1.39 stroker piston, 2.4 block, 153mm rod = 1.44 |
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Wow, with that 106mm crank, we're almost to the 2.7L that Crankwalker promised us years ago. :tongue:
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