Molnar Con Rods at PRI

DaveB

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Still, glad to see Carrillo a step ahead of new competition. Has anyone seen or heard of their new prototype rods? They are a heavier duty version of their already very popular Rods


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If they are still using the standard Duramax rod end, they are not a step ahead IMO.
 

Cknight199

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If they are still using the standard Duramax rod end, they are not a step ahead IMO.


They have two different prototypes, both use a standard duramax stock crankshaft. One is their typical rod length with specific parts beefed up, and another is what they are calling a hybrid. It's a longer rod/shorter piston setup that uses a wrist pin taken out of a top fuel motor. They explained the benefits but I can't remember exactly other than it was related to ring wear.


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DieselmafiaLLY

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They have two different prototypes, both use a standard duramax stock crankshaft. One is their typical rod length with specific parts beefed up, and another is what they are calling a hybrid. It's a longer rod/shorter piston setup that uses a wrist pin taken out of a top fuel motor. They explained the benefits but I can't remember exactly other than it was related to ring wear.


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They're still two years behind people that have already been doing this.
 

DaveB

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They have two different prototypes, both use a standard duramax stock crankshaft. One is their typical rod length with specific parts beefed up, and another is what they are calling a hybrid. It's a longer rod/shorter piston setup that uses a wrist pin taken out of a top fuel motor. They explained the benefits but I can't remember exactly other than it was related to ring wear.

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That is exactly what Wagler has been doing for a couple years. Everyone else is now figuring it out.
 

GSXRTURBO1

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We can't complain about a shortage of rod companies anymore. Oliver, Howard's, Carrillo, Crower, Brian Crower, Manley, R&R, Wagler, and molinar all make a capable duramax rod. The cost will always be where it is right now because of the smaller market.


Agree 100%
 

Yellow Jacket

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is there anyone running these molnar rods? I called today and the price they gave me was no where near 2800

PM me a price if you don't want to post it on here.... I'm still interested in building a budget engine for testing.

I wish I didn't need a $5000 crank to use the aluminum rods on a hot street engine and play toy...