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![]() Not trying to confuse you, but something worth noting is there are also de-stroked engines. This is done to acheive higher rpm's quicker, and is most beneficial in road racing applications.
Reminds me of an email I received from an attractive female in Florida, who was new to this site, and decided I would be a good person for her to ask her questions to. Her first question was the best. Quote:
Made my week. Take care, -Chris
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