Has anyone gone through the steps of offset grinding the journals of a 3500 Crank? If so what did you achieve in terms of stroke and what rod and piston combination did you use?
I was pondering this last night at work. My goal is a high torque 3.2L for my Isuzu. I don't care at all about high end power. My goal is to turn big tires and crawl around the trails with the engine lumbering at low RPM. I also want to be able to drive on the highway and pull hills in 5th or 4th not 3rd and 2nd like I have do now with the 2.8L. The Cam will be a COMP 252 possibly advanced a couple degrease to increase bottom end. A couple dyno sims has already shown me 200lbs of torque by 2000RPM and up to 210lbs at just 3000RPM. If I could increase stroke by say another 4mm or more I could really make some torque gains.
If the cost is prohibitive or the retrofit proves too difficult I wont bother. But I don't have any concerns for crank sensor. All I need to worry about is the seals, the cam gear and the crank damper fitting on.
I was pondering this last night at work. My goal is a high torque 3.2L for my Isuzu. I don't care at all about high end power. My goal is to turn big tires and crawl around the trails with the engine lumbering at low RPM. I also want to be able to drive on the highway and pull hills in 5th or 4th not 3rd and 2nd like I have do now with the 2.8L. The Cam will be a COMP 252 possibly advanced a couple degrease to increase bottom end. A couple dyno sims has already shown me 200lbs of torque by 2000RPM and up to 210lbs at just 3000RPM. If I could increase stroke by say another 4mm or more I could really make some torque gains.
If the cost is prohibitive or the retrofit proves too difficult I wont bother. But I don't have any concerns for crank sensor. All I need to worry about is the seals, the cam gear and the crank damper fitting on.
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