Here's some on ebay right now at a great price!
http://m.ebay.com/itm/Duramax-R-R-Connecting-Rods-/111888010366?nav=SEARCH
was hoping they would be less than Carrillo's. NOT!!!!!!!!!!! per Wagler site $2,650 for a set. Was hoping for a mid-range rod, better than stock, just not full competition. Carrillo's are of a H-beam design and can take a SHIT LOAD of power. These are of the I-beam design, which leads me to think that the power rating would be/is less. and for not that much less than a set of Carrillo's.
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was hoping they would be less than Carrillo's. NOT!!!!!!!!!!! per Wagler site $2,650 for a set. Was hoping for a mid-range rod, better than stock, just not full competition. Carrillo's are of a H-beam design and can take a SHIT LOAD of power. These are of the I-beam design, which leads me to think that the power rating would be/is less. and for not that much less than a set of Carrillo's.
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R&R Duramax rods are just as good, if not better then anything else available today.
Carillo rods are not what they once were either.... They are now made overseas and if your planning on making big power you need to make sure you get the ones that have the better bolts.....
I'm not trying to say there is anything necessarily wrong with the carillo rod. But they certainly aren't superior to the R&R rod.
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Wagler bought the R&R steel rod division and moved all the machine and some of the workers over to his location in Odon, IN.
Wagler only uses these rods in all his builds. Some of witch have dyno'ed close to 2000HP. I'm running these rods in my new engine that should dyno around 1700Hp maybe more :lildevil:
I've seen what goes into making these rod and saw how precise they are. They are worth every penny.
He has been trying to sell those rods for over a year now.