Well, I'm probably going to go ahead and order one of these cranks to see if they can come through in a timely manner as they claim. My gut feelings tell me they can't. If they can, I will try stocking some and offer them to syty peeps at a better price then if you called up strokerkits.com
A billet crank is pretty much a billet crank, unless you are talking knife edge, lightened cranks. Your scat, lae, crowe, bryant, etc are all going to be the same.
There are stock cranks which are making close to 700hp. i have yet to find a point at which they snap, but on the other hand I really dont want to.
It doesnt really make sense to have a stock block/billet crank/eagle rod/trw motor. If you are in the market for a billet crank you should be considering the bowtie block, carillo rods, JE pistons, etc. It doesnt make sense to do it half assed, b/c you will find your weak link sooner then later.
For those of you who care, in the near future I will be offering a plug in play distributorless ignition/engine management system for the oddfires. Although the FAST system has been working pretty well, this will be the proper way to set it up. individual coil packs, and a cam/crank pickup. The cost will also be considerably less then the FAST setup when all said and done. I think we have solved all the problems getting the oddfire to work, but we are working on making it affordable.