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  1. Homemade WRX
    02-07-2012 08:18 AM
    Homemade WRX
    I really won't guess now, considering I still have a few key questions on the bottom end.
  2. serialk11r
    02-06-2012 08:03 PM
    serialk11r
    Sorry another question, how high do you reckon the motor can rev with its current stroke + upgraded rods? (only asking how much the bottom end can take) Using my calculations of 131mm rod.
  3. Homemade WRX
    01-23-2012 07:50 PM
    Homemade WRX
    yeah, that's about right. Usually my 300M rods are for a higher power rating, so I don't have a direct number of same power to weight for you...15-20% would be the ballpark in weight savings. But since I pair it with a lighter piston and several other changes, it can lose more weight.
  4. serialk11r
    01-23-2012 05:57 PM
    serialk11r
    What kind of weight reduction are we looking at? :O
    Just going by fatigue limit maybe 10-20% seems possible, over 4340.
  5. Homemade WRX
    01-23-2012 08:28 AM
    Homemade WRX
    No, they reduce weight and add strength. The beauty of good material and design. If I wanted to marginalize strength, I'd simply run aluminum
  6. serialk11r
    01-23-2012 02:29 AM
    serialk11r
    Am I right in speculating that the rods you plan to make are supposed to cut weight as opposed to add strength?
  7. Homemade WRX
    01-22-2012 06:59 PM
    Homemade WRX
    300M just costs that much more...it's roughly $50/rod more to produce. Since most don't want to pay for it, or gripe about pricing, it isn't worth most places time to stock it. OR they can simply get the strength in 4340 by making a beefier rod, requiring less machine time as well...no skin off of their nose. Cosworth and I (3MI Racing) actually use the same rod manufacturer btw.
  8. serialk11r
    01-21-2012 08:03 PM
    serialk11r
    Hey Homemade WRX, so I had a question since you mentioned 300M alloy rods. I noticed that it's pretty hard to find 300M alloy rods for most cars, almost all of them are 4340 instead. Some guys claimed their 4340 was 300M spec. Cosworth uses 4340 alloy. Am I just horrible at Google searching or is it just that unpopular?

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07:30 PM - Turdinator mentioned Homemade WRX in post Fa20 with Fb25 block.
...o the FA/FB hybrid. Homemade WRX 3MI Racing

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06-05-2012
06:48 PM - witchatookie quoted Homemade WRX in post Early proposal: FA20 with a FB25 shortblock, .5l more displacement anyone?
It's not solve but I already have...
04-30-2012
05:24 PM - Homemade WRX quoted Grip Ronin in post Who is happy the engine will be Naturally Aspirated?
always with the exhaust and boo...
04-23-2012
10:28 PM - Spaceywilly quoted Homemade WRX in post Track Only?
Same way I use to do it, there ar...
04-17-2012
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04-12-2012
02:18 PM - Homemade WRX quoted serialk11r in post Engine technology thread.
Homemade WRX do you have offset...

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