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Oliver Rods?
Has anyone used Oliver connecting rods? Any first or second hand experiences?
I see they clam their I-beam rods to be lighter yet stronger than H-beam sets. I would think that an I-beam design might have poor windage properties. As I understand things: I-beam: light and strong, maybe poorest windage. H-beam: heavier and weaker by design, maybe better windage than I-beam. X-beam: Strongest but heaviest, best windage by design. |
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AMS uses Oliver rods in their built Evo engines.
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I really wouldn't worry about windage properties, that's nothing a turbo couldn't solve.. Just buy whatever fits your power goal best.
.. Unless you're running NA |
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If there's a vacuum in the crankcase, how can there be any wind? :) I'd see about creating as much vacuum as possible, no matter what rod was used.
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how are there price's?
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They look like a solid rod, whats the application?
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6G72 and a big block Chevy. Both turbo E85 application's. I have found a very nice alternative for the Chevy, and maybe for the 6G72.
Does anyone have experience with sintered-forged rods? http://www.superchevy.com/technical/...rds/index.html |
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