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what makes an engine a stroker
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A "stroker" engine refers to an engine that has been modified to increase its displacement and power. This is achieved by increasing the stroke length of the pistons. The length of the stroke is the distance the piston travels in the cylinder. By increasing this distance, each piston can create greater combustion force with each stroke, effectively providing more power from the engine. The term "stroker" comes from the modification of the piston "stroke". This often involves the use of a longer crankshaft or altered connecting rods.
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