I recently did a mild build on my 06 LBZ, and put Brian Crowler Rods in so the stockers are just sitting here, motor had 233k on it, cause for rebuild burnt a hole in #8 piston.
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Those were DmaxTuner rods. I havent heard anything factual on the BC ones yet. I figure it would be nice to know. We need to get back to being a performance forum, not a "fix it" one.
No their not BC rods, those are the crower rods that have been available for over 10 yearshttp://www.duramaxdiesels.com/forum/showthread.php?t=70361
Not sure if these are BC but I have also thought about getting some from Creaturesofthenight. But sorry for derail. GLWS OP
Henry from Creaturesofthenight told me these are pretty good for where I was shooting, 700 to 750 hp, my build has mahle cast performance pistons, the Brian Crowler Rods and mahle gasket and bearing sets all of which came from Creaturesofthenight for right at 4k shipped. The Brian Crowler Rods are $1942.50 at Creaturesofthenight. I had my machine shop bore my block .20 over, balance rotating assembly, line hone and head job. I found another local machine shop that cut the stock cam and crank for key ways. I put ARP's in the mains, heads, and crank to flywheel and balancer. According toBrian Crowler's web site the rods are 4340 billet steel and rated for 200 hp per cylinder, I doubt they are that good but as long as they hold what im trying to do im good. I will keep you guys posted on how the Brian Crowler Rods do.
I would give them a shot if they weren't so expensive. I wish there was a budget friendly 800hp max rod out there for like 1300 to 1500 bucks. As for now, I will see how these cryo treated lbz rods last.....
The lml has been proven, I think anyways, to hold that kind of power. Only thing that sucks is you still need to do all the expensive machine work.