Brian Crower Toyota A90 Supra Stroker Kit

Brian Crower Toyota A90 Supra Stroker Kit

The BC stroker for the Toyota Supra with the B58 engine will increase displacement to 3.2L and delivers over 300 more ft lbs of torque for even faster turbo spool up. Being run in both Aasbo and Gushi’s FD competion cars, both making over 1200HP to the crank! Each kit features a 100mm stroke BC crank, CNC machined from 4340 round bar. Your choice of BC ProH, the BC MOAR series I-Beam both with ARP CA625+ fasteners or a Carrillo H-Beam. Pistons are choice of CP or JE in any bore and compression.

Vehicle Application

  • 2019-up Toyota Supra

Note: Takes 5 weeks to make custom pistons

MSRP (USD)

  • $6000.00

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