How much Horsepower will my stroker motor make?
This is probably our most commonly asked question, and an accurate and correct answer depends on many different factors. As far as the horsepower level or the strength that our parts are capable of withstanding, we generally rate them vary conservatively at about 1000 horsepower. Many customers and some magazine builds have made over 1400 horsepower on the dyno, and are still running many years later without failure. However, that does not automatically mean that putting together a stroker motor will instantly guarantee you 1000+ horsepower. While the old saying “There’s no replacement for displacement” is as true today as when it was first said, many other factors besides cubic inches contribute to the horsepower output of an engine. An engine is basically an air pump. The more air you can pump through it, the more horsepower it’s going to make. In order to take full advantage of all those new cubic inches you are adding, you have to be able to “fill” them (meaning the cylinders) up w