So for a long time, I'd wanted to built a low displacement super high revving V8.Unfortunately any economically viable V8 doesn't have a good enough valve train, even fully built. (And for the record I'm an import guy and like cool technology, not retarded displacement)
What I'd like to know is if any companies make destroked cranks for the VG30, and is so, at what displacements. My goal is to build a motor that can rev to 12,500. I am aware this will require a fully built valvetrain etc.
I'd like a crank with a stroke length of about 68. The VG20 has a 69.5mm stroke, but I don't think that crank will mate to a VG30, so I suppose I'd need a custom one made. If it were to work, the 2.3L would have the same piston speed at 11,000rpm as the VG30 has at 9k. My goal of 12.5k has the equivalent speed of 10k in a VG30.
I think using aluminum pistons would would allow a significant enough reduction in stress to make it possible. Given how much less aluminum pistons weigh (isn't it like 30% of cast iron?) with a forged crank and good rods, I think it just might work.
In addition to the massively decreased stroke, would it be possible to go with longer (custom, obviously) rods too? That would increase torque overall, and decrease the wear from high rpm operation.
Thanks in advance,Zak
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