The modular engines don't need any more stroke, the narrow bore is what's killing us. On a 4V stroking becomes an option because of how much their heads flow, but the narrow bore on the 2V shrouds the valves and kills the flow.
The best way to increase the displacement on a modular engine is with a big bore setup. The catch is that you need an aluminum block (Mach 1/pre-03 Cobra) because what the engine builders do is install new cylinder sleeves for the bigger bore.
There was a project on the corral showing a big bore 2V, with minor head and cam work, and the stock lower intake. Still did over 300RWHP, leaving a lot left on the table in terms more aggressive cams, intake, and head porting.