Even if everything's free besides gaskets and studs?
So you are not paying for any of the machine work? Then might be worth it. But you only gain a little bit, and risk taking the engine out. IMHO only reason I would do that with LBZ rods is if I hurt the engine, and needed to get it running again but couldn't afford the rods
I can see reusing the LB7 pistons, but you will have to be really smart with tuning if you use the LBZ rods and will limit yourself. I'm horrible about waiting till I have the cash to do it right, but I would still do a good set of rods so you don't have to think about that every time you romp on it.
Nice having a neighbor to trade with. What are you giving him? Lol
Correct no cost for labor or machine work. Only looking to make 650-700hp only driven as a toy and race truck. Never will be dd.
If its only a toy or race truck, you will even more so want to push the limits. You've already told us what we needed to know. LBZ rods are for a guy looking to just get the damn thing drive able again so a man can get to work.
Completely up to you bud. All we are saying is better to overbuild.
You could sell the 366 and get a bigger turbo instead of putting a bottle on it. How modified is your pump? those 60 overs will be asking for alot of fuel.
If danville knew you were running it with 60's than the pump should be fine. 60 overs will carry you well onto the 800's if your pump/pumps can provide enough fuel. So i'll say you'll run out of air before fuel, I dont know how far the 366 will take you though.
366 will get you to around the 700 range.