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Having a replacement crankshaft with a longer stroke than normalAnt: unstroked
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stroked — The action of lengthening the stroke on an engine. Sometimes an engine manufacturer will produce an identical engine as he did in the previous year, but this time the stroke is longer. Thus it has been stroked. If the bore is also increased, it… … Dictionary of automotive terms
stroked — Everyday English Slang in Ireland v to be proved wrong … English dialects glossary
stroked — strəʊk n. blow, whipping; (Medicine) apoplexy, sudden stoppage of blood flow to the brain; method of swimming (i.e. backstroke, etc.); light touch, caress; mark left by a writing implement v. hit, beat; mark with a short line, cross out; caress … English contemporary dictionary
stroked crankshaft — A crankshaft, either a special new one or a stock crank reworked, that has the connecting rod throws offset so that the length of the stroke is increased … Dictionary of automotive terms
well-stroked — adj. * * * … Universalium
well-stroked — adj … Useful english dictionary
Stroker Kit — A Stroker kit is an aftermarket assembly that increases the displacement of a reciprocating engine by increasing the travel of the piston (that is, the piston moves further up and/or down in the cylinder). This is done by using a different… … Wikipedia
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