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I am just after people opinions on the Con Rod strength of the Vl Turbo i know the crank is strong but the rods i can't get a straight answer some say 500 some say 600 and i heard a place called JB Performance use them in their hipo 3 litre GTR engines, id appreciate anyones comments but preferably those who have played with them. I would also have them peened, close honed and side polished as well as balancing them.

Jordan

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I've been told that Nissan rods generally have a design limit of about 100HP (per rod). This came from an engineer who worked for Nissan when they manufactured cars here (80'/early 90's). However, the real weak point of a conrod is not the rod itself, but the rod bolts.

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yeh the rod bolts on nissan rods are shit to say the least i know of a couple of 9 second vl's running shotpeened polished rods with arp bolts.

There is a company in adelaide they are called argo and make rods and there no where as near as expensive as carillo's jst a thought

Hi guys, GR8NES asks..............

"Does anyone know the ARP part number for the rod bolts to use ?"

That seems to be a closely guarded secret, ARP know but won't tell you because they sell them to a Japanese tuning shop (HKS, I believe) and most likely have a secrecy agreement. The local guys who know like to keep that sort of stuff to themselves (intellectual property), they can charge more that way.

What I do is measure them (head, rod & main) up, or send a sample and order them by the specifications, not the part number.

Hope that helps.

Hi GR8NES, last time I did the numbers, to close and hone, shot peen, polish, floating gudgeon bush and balance a set of rods plus the cost of a set of oversize rod bolts with rethreading, it was cheaper to buy a set of Argo I beam conrods. For not much more I could have a set of H beam Carillos.

Since then we have automatically gone straight to Carillos, I will check the costs again for our next RB31/RB26 but I would be surprised if things have changed much.

Hope that helps.

Hi guys, while I was searching for some other data I found an invoice for some Ford Cleveland ARP rod bolts, since I haven't done a Clevo for a while (about 10 years) I suspect they found their way into an RB engine. The were Pro Wave ARP 2000 in P/No 254-6403, which have a Carillo "C" type head style which is the same as Nissan use. Compare the specifications, they may be the ones you need.

Hope that helps.

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