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Forged Steel Crankshaft BEST SELLER

Forged Steel Performance Crankshaft

Toyota, Honda, Nissan V6 Engines
GH₵ 2,850
High-performance forged steel crankshaft with precision balancing. Ideal for performance builds and engine rebuilds.
OEM Replacement Crankshaft OEM QUALITY

OEM Replacement Crankshaft

Toyota Corolla 1.8L 4-Cylinder
GH₵ 1,450
Direct replacement crankshaft meeting OEM specifications. Includes all necessary bearings and seals.
Billet Crankshaft PREMIUM

Billet Aluminum Crankshaft

Performance Applications Custom Engines
GH₵ 4,200
CNC-machined billet crankshaft for high-performance and racing applications. Lightweight and durable.
Diesel Crankshaft HEAVY DUTY

Heavy-Duty Diesel Crankshaft

Ford, Toyota Hilux 3.0L Turbo Diesel
GH₵ 3,750
Reinforced crankshaft designed for diesel engines with increased torque capacity and durability.
Economy Crankshaft

Economy Cast Iron Crankshaft

Various Models 4-Cylinder Engines
GH₵ 950
Cost-effective cast iron crankshaft for standard engine rebuilds and replacements.
Stroker Crankshaft PERFORMANCE

Stroker Crankshaft Kit

V8 Applications +20mm Stroke
GH₵ 5,500
Complete stroker crankshaft kit with connecting rods and pistons for increased displacement.

Crankshaft Types & Information

What is a Crankshaft?

The crankshaft is a mechanical component that converts the reciprocating motion of pistons into rotational motion. It's a crucial part of any internal combustion engine, responsible for transferring power from the pistons to the transmission and ultimately to the wheels.

Cast Iron Crankshafts

Most common in production vehicles, cast iron crankshafts are cost-effective and durable enough for standard applications. They're made by pouring molten iron into molds.

  • Affordable
  • Good durability
  • Standard performance
  • Heavier than other options

Forged Steel Crankshafts

Forged crankshafts are stronger and more durable than cast ones. They're made by hammering heated steel into shape under extreme pressure, creating a denser grain structure.

  • Higher strength
  • Better for performance engines
  • More expensive
  • Lighter than cast iron

Billet Crankshafts

The strongest option, billet crankshafts are machined from a single piece of steel. These are typically used in high-performance and racing applications where strength is critical.

  • Highest strength
  • Custom designs possible
  • Most expensive
  • Lightweight options available

Choosing the Right Crankshaft

When selecting a crankshaft, consider:

  • Engine Type: Match the crankshaft to your engine's specifications
  • Application: Daily driver, performance build, or racing?
  • Material: Cast iron for standard use, forged or billet for performance
  • Budget: Prices vary significantly based on material and quality
  • Compatibility: Ensure proper fit with your engine block and other components

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