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Old 07-14-2008, 11:35 PM   #1 (permalink)
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cosworth vs ams

im looking at strokers and ams has there 2.3 and cosworth has there 2.2 for alot more money. i know that both of them would be a good product so im just wondering whats the big differance other then the huge price differance and the .1 size
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Old 07-15-2008, 12:32 AM   #2 (permalink)
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both are great and make amazing products. if it were me and money were no object i'd go with the Cossie. they have been making Evos go fast forever. nothing against AMS, but Cossie is what i'd pick.
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big difference in the cost most likely has a bit to do with the crank each kit is using. you see some places like SBR using OEM 4G64 cranks, and thats why their kit is like 1600$ vs some kits where the crank alone might be worth that.

on to your question, 2.2 strokers are usually aimed more towards larger turbo high revving applications, where your 2.3 usually push lots of air, but can't rev as high. the AMS 2.3RR is a different beast, but thats also a 10K$ motor
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