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Skunk2 K-Series Billet 106mm Crankshaft

Being the "Godfather's of K" nobody has more experience with the Honda/Acura K-Series than Skunk2. Our years pushing the limits of the K-Series continue to make their way into Skunk2's products, allowing racers and enthusiasts the opportunity to enjoy race engineering and technology right off the shelf.

- 106mm Stroke
- GSR Rod Journals
- 33.5 lbs vs. 38-40 lbs OEM

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$1,999.99
Size chart
Women's clothing size
SizeXSSML
Euro 32/34 36 38 40
USA 0/2 4 6 8
Bust(in) 31-32 33 34 36
Bust(cm) 80.5-82.5 84.5 87 92
Waist(in) 24-25 26 27 29
Waist(cm) 62.5-64.5 66.5 69 74
Hips(in) 34-35 36 37 39
Hips(cm) 87.5-89.5 91.5 94 99
How To Measure Your Bust

With your arms relaxed at your sides, measure around the fullest part of your chest.

How To Measure Your Waist

Measure around the narrowest part of your natural waist, generally around the belly button. To ensure a comfortable fit, keep one finger between the measuring tape and your body.

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This time around Skunk2 has created a lightweight and aero contoured 106mm Billet K Series Crankshaft. Skunk2 Crankshafts are made from the finest grade 4340 steel billet material for unmatched durability. The aerodynamic contoured counter weight design, gun drilled and CNC direct shot oil holes are what sets it apart from the other aftermarket or OEM crankshafts. The aero contoured counter weights design reduces windage and creates less oil resistance which in return produces horse power gains. The Gun Drilling lightens the total weight of the crank and adds strength, the direct shot oil holes create priority oiling all are advantages that impact track performance. Nitride, surface finish and exacting tolerances make for the best bang for the buck crankshaft

In the above VonMies strength diagram, red indicates the major stress points of the OEM crankshaft vs our improved Billet Crankshaft.

Added strengthening via our engineering and forging processes reduce the likelihood of crankshaft failure. This means less of a chance to shear the crankshaft between the #4 main journal and #5 rod bearing; a failure commonly seen on other crankshafts.

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