Some may have seen my questions on TDP. Well, I figure I won't get much reply over there and we have several very knowledgable folks on here as well as Guy himself. So...
Let's talk about it.
C-ya
Can't destroked engines rev higher, typically? and hasn't that [needing to be able to rev higher] been the "talk" lately? or is the need to rev higher pretty much solely to remove some stress from the internals?
I also thought stroked engines made more torque typically, and that leads me back to the revving thing. Discussions had been wrapped around revving higher to get away from needing the internal-mutilating, torque-making high cyl. pressures.
That said, what is the benefit of adding length to the stroke (be good pervs )? is it to make more power and/or torque with fewer RPMs? Does it help save internals by lowering the stresses put on them? If so, how?
Not criticizing in the least, just trying to understand the benefit of this. I like technical, so please learn this hilljack mf'er something.
Let's talk about it.
C-ya