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when your company suffers a 1.4 mil bad det.

as for the stroker kit i have no idea about.

i know the crank from the 4.7 toyota v8 and heads will fit. if you wanted a upgrade use a set of these heads which flow allot better due to straighter ports, also use that crank which will give you about 4.3 litre. or if you wanted to go crazy use the latest heads which also will fit from what ive heard.

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Lex.. they are about 1000 AUD.

The MoTeC M48 Pro goes for around 2500-3000 AUD.

Glad to see you have bumped it up to 20psi aim :P

Also, I am sort of looking at the Tremec T56 and Getrag V160s now.. the price difference over the R154 is almost nothing at all... will let you know on pricing when I get something sorted out.

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VSPEC: I have heard the pricing on the stroker kit is "don't ask". Like, $25k or more. I'm happy not to do it anyway, as I want to preserve the relatively high redline this engine can be set to.

I also heard people were trying the 4.7L Tundra crank and it wasn't cheap in the end either.

we had flight revs of 13,000 rmp and we estimate we were pushing well over 1000 horsepower, the bottom end has no marks on the mains what so ever. if thats any indication.

also i read a article of that engine in the use which running nos psi corp blower etc was getting over 2000 on the standard crank.

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