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Shane@DBPerformance 08-14-2004 05:47 PM

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Originally posted by 92tsiawd84@Aug 14 2004, 12:32 AM
I believe Chris has a larger turbo than you Brian if I can remember right. You have a gt35 right?
Brian has a GT35 exhaust wheel. He pretty much has a non ball-bearing version of the GT35R.

Goat Blower 08-17-2004 02:26 AM

Eagle rods are a gamble on the big end. Measure to make sure.

The standard part number for the Wisecos doesn't fit the 1G Eagle rods. I had to send back the Wisecos for a different set with the larger pin bore to fit the Eagles. I don't know if I'll be buying the Eagles this next time.

Raptor 08-17-2004 02:10 PM

Out of the 10 or so motors for this year so far I have used Eagles on, not one of them have been off on either end when used with the Wiseco's. We had to have the small end pin fit to work with the Ross pistons on one motor, but that was actually expected. Every other one has been perfect.

Raptor 08-17-2004 02:16 PM

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Originally posted by Goat Blower@Aug 17 2004, 12:26 AM
Eagle rods are a gamble on the big end. Measure to make sure.

The standard part number for the Wisecos doesn't fit the 1G Eagle rods. I had to send back the Wisecos for a different set with the larger pin bore to fit the Eagles. I don't know if I'll be buying the Eagles this next time.

Did you accidentally buy the rods for a 2g? The pin is bigger by 1MM.

SlowWhite 08-17-2004 02:36 PM

Just out of curiosity - what is the Max Hp that people are making with the Eagle/Wiseco combo? Has anyone pushed them to there limits?

AJ 08-17-2004 03:14 PM

Firgure the E/W combo should be good for 600-650. Maybe more? Since it's been proven 1G rods can hold 500.

Pushit2.0 08-17-2004 03:56 PM

I dont think a eagle rod has been broken in a dsm, but anything is possable. It seems to be just buy the crower or pauter rods becasue they cost more, but I think all 3 have the same tensle strength.

~John

Jakey 08-17-2004 08:06 PM

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Originally posted by GalantVR41062@Aug 17 2004, 02:56 PM
I dont think a eagle rod has been broken in a dsm, but anything is possable. It seems to be just buy the crower or pauter rods becasue they cost more, but I think all 3 have the same tensle strength.

~John

I have also been seeing excellent reviews of the Scat rods.

illz 08-17-2004 09:14 PM

who doesnt love scat??

Jakey 09-09-2004 10:31 PM

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Originally posted by Raptor@Aug 17 2004, 01:10 PM
Out of the 10 or so motors for this year so far I have used Eagles on, not one of them have been off on either end when used with the Wiseco's. We had to have the small end pin fit to work with the Ross pistons on one motor, but that was actually expected. Every other one has been perfect.
Seeing some of the posts in a thread like this is why I was wondering about the Eagles.

niterydr 09-10-2004 04:12 PM

I screwed up on my post, im so sorry im not perfect.

Super Bleeder!! 09-10-2004 06:22 PM

this is an interesting thread!

what about thoes aluminum Groden rods? i remember buscher saying they aren't any better than any other rod and they are so big that they are almost impossible to fit inside a stroker.

anyone?

santa 09-10-2004 08:19 PM

yes grubtron....yes

niterydr 09-11-2004 01:39 AM

aluminum is a stong rod material, but they usually have to be larger than normal rods to be the same strength as steal counterparts. Buschur is correct, they won't fit in the strokers and the 2.4's I believe and are very tight in the 2.0's.
If anyone wants to check out an aluminum rod, I have one out of a nitro funny car in my tool box :).

Super Bleeder!! 09-11-2004 02:46 AM

you put a car part in your butt?? dude, thats not kosher!! ;)

Matt D. 09-11-2004 05:01 AM

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Originally posted by niterydr@Sep 10 2004, 11:39 PM
If anyone wants to check out an aluminum rod, I have one out of a nitro funny car in my tool box :).
Mmmm, beefy...

Raptor 09-11-2004 08:26 AM

I don't believe the Grodin rods require block clearnancing to fit in a 2.0. I do think they would be better suited to a 2.14 due to the weight and the larger bores, less stroke and better rod ratio. The biggest problem with aluminum rods is that they fail due to the inertial loads on them. The compressive and tensile loads are enough that they have a relatively short effective life span before they should be replaced. Titanium is better as is 4130 because they do not fatigue in the same way that the aluminum rods do. Aluminum is not a good solution for a street car unless you don't mind swapping your rods every season.

Super Bleeder!! 09-11-2004 02:39 PM

i LOVE SWAPPING RODS EVERY SEASON!!! GRODIN HERE I COME!!!!

At-Least-It's-An-Evo 09-11-2004 03:26 PM

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Originally posted by gixxer@Sep 11 2004, 12:39 PM
i LOVE SWAPPING RODS EVERY SEASON!!! GRODIN HERE I COME!!!!
People expect these motors to last more than a season? :goodluck:

Shane@DBPerformance 09-12-2004 09:49 AM

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Originally posted by niterydr@Sep 10 2004, 03:12 PM
Eagles have proven to be a nice budget rod, nuff said, from rau's 175mph traps,
Rau doesn't run Eagles rods.


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