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Old Mar 1, 2011 | 12:51 PM
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Default EngineMapper high spec forged H-beam conrods

These have been developed by myself and manufactured to my exacting standards. I have been supplying these to other performance car specialists for some time with outstanding results.

These will fit EJ18/20/22/25 engines.



A set of these is currently being built into Bruce Edwards Darrian T9, current Scottish tarmac champion, (same rod specs just Duratec dimensions).



Lightweight H-beam section connecting rods. Forged from 4340 (En24) steel.
Heat treated and fully shot-peened.
Bronze wrist pin bush fully floating.
Balanced within 1 gram.
These are supplied with the well proven ARP 2000 rods bolts, which have a tensile strength of 220,000psi and are ready for the job.
As a general idea these are suitable for builds up to approx 700bhp. They have been built into over 100 engines over the last few years and have been tested at 653bhp and 9000rpm.
Scoobynet standard member price £350 (RRP £485 )- trade enquiries welcome




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Old Mar 13, 2011 | 09:55 PM
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