How much horsepower does a stroker motor have?

The 383 stroker engines have been reported to achieve 330 horsepower with 410 foot-pounds of Torque, 395 horsepower with 410 foot-pounds of Torque and 395 horsepower with 410 foot-pounds of Torque.

Do stroker motors make more power?

The lengthened piston stroke increases the amount of air and fuel forced into the cylinder, boosting the overall power of the combustion cycle and delivering more energy to the crankshaft, resulting in more torque delivered to the transmission and the vehicle’s wheels.

How much HP does stroker kit add?

So, as a given rule, the more cubic inches an engine is, the more power it will make. However, the horsepower output will largely depend on the overall combination you are using. We could take a 500″ short block and with stock heads and a mild cam, it might make around 450-475 horsepower.

Can you stroke a 6.0 LS?

Stroke and Poke: A 6.0L Iron Block Gets Worked Over to Make Big Power. GM has turned out a ton of variations of their venerable LS series of engines, and one block that’s easy to find and fairly cheap to buy is the 6.0L iron version. These blocks are perfect for boring out and tossing a stroker crank into.

What size engine is a 408?

You’ve probably already figured out from the title of our story that we’re going with 408 cubic inches (6.7L), which is accomplished with a 4.030-inch bore and 4.00-inch stroke.

Why is it called a stroker engine?

As its name implies, a stroker is where we increase engine displacement by increasing piston stroke. When we increase stroke, we take the piston deeper in the cylinder bore, which increases displacement. The longer the stroke, the greater the fuel/air charge.

How big can a 5.3 stroke?

Chevy LS Engine Displacment, Bore & Stroke Chart

Engine Size Bore Stroke
4.8L / 293 c.i.d. 3.780 in. 3.268 in.
5.3L / 325 c.i.d. 3.622 in.
5.7L / 346 c.i.d. 3.898 in.
6.0L / 364 c.i.d. 4.000 in.