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The difference in the 2.3 and the 2.5 is the crankshaft, the 2.5 has a longer stroke. In order to keep the piston from protruding into the combustion chamber on the 2.3, you have to shorten the rod or move the pin location in the piston or both. The compression will change very little. The 2.3 and 2.5 blocks are the same except for the turbo block. shadyWhat is the difference between 5.2 and 5.7 connecting rods? Will using 2.5 internals in my 2.3 raise the compression alot? I was thinking about using the 2.5 internals in a 2.3 turbo, will it work?
You might want to re-think your thinking.also using the 2.5 rods on a boosted application is not a good idea as they are cheaper quality sintered metal than the original 2.3 rods. If you want to stroke your boosted block you will want forged pistons anyway so you would need the 2.5 crank, forged 2.5 pistons and some aftermarket quality 2.5 rods.