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Subject This is along the lines of what I am curious about...
     
Posted by LJZTT on August 05, 2013 at 9:31 PM
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In Reply To Theoretically shorter stroke would rev a little faster posted by ZXoltan on August 05, 2013 at 05:33 PM
     
Message For example what determines the "redline" for a motor. I have read that F1 motors have really short strokes and use very flat, broad pistons to obtain displacement, presumably the short stroke contributes at least in part to making the very high rev range possible.

So I wonder how, if at all, increasing the stroke found in the JUN kit or any other, affects the core characteristics for the motor, and maybe there are applications to which it is especially suited and others not so much.

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