Tom, sorry to burst your bubble but you aren't going to see a set of rods for the Duramax that are any better than stock for anywhere near $1000, I would be more than willing to bet that a set of stock rods cost more than that.
The current rods don't necessarily have the extreme market covered, and many guys go from mild to extreme with the swap or addition of a turbo or addition of a bottle anyway. If they could be made lighter, as strong or stronger, and any cheaper they would definitely earn their place quickly. Overbuilding a motor is never a bad thing, why ask for rods that have known limits lower than what is currently available.
Yeah...I know. Silly me. I only think "stock" parts.
Since Im the village idiot when it comes to building engine parts, Im curious about just taking a stock LBZ rod and simply duplicating it out of a better material? How much power could something like that take? (I dont think the Crower rod is done like that, is it?)
If they really and truly know what they are doing, they dont/arent gonna need input from a bunch of uneducated (mechanically engineering/rod engineering standpoint) idiots on an INTERNET FORUM... thats the root of my skepticism. They are already well on their way to making these rods (so John says) and up until pat said something a few posts ago, they didnt even know the weights of the stock pistons??? Seriously?
Matt thats great you want to sell them; just another thing you can peddle/make a buck off of yet not actually know a damn thing about. Say you just blew your motor yesterday and didnt yet know which way you wanted to go as far as internal parts. Would you run them in your truck if they went on sale tomorrow?
For all intents and purposes, John Noonan and his company have NO MORE experience in making diesel rods than idiot pink slippers DuramaxTuner does/did. I dont know why all you guys are under some impression that he knows something DuramaxTuner didnt...?????
Im done in this thread starting now with this post. IF these rods ever come out and they hold 900rwhp reliably and offer a significant cost savings over the current proven rods, then you guys can all thumb your noses at me, put a dunce cap on my head, and make me kiss your shoes. But until then this is all just talk/smoke/mirrors.
Good luck!
ben
oh. Ill go back to my corner now.Do that and you have a Duramaxtuner rod scenario.
Do that and you have a Duramaxtuner rod scenario.
You guys really don't think that a diesel makes it some thing special do you? JEFF
, Im curious about just taking a stock LBZ rod and simply duplicating it out of a better material? How much power could something like that take? (I dont think the Crower rod is done like that, is it?)
I've thought about that too..
But think of this, Hand tool sockets (hardened) vs. Impact sockets (soft material).
Making the material stronger will allow them to break, instead of bending.
That is the best exapmle I can think of that makes anykind of sense
The rod is made stronger and the same material is used...:thumb:
With your thinking picture a thinner impact socket that would fail after a few uses, then make it from the same material and design it better with more material in the previously failed area.
John
You have to ask yourself when buying rods "Is the R&D that went into the parts worth the money?? What is the price of piece of mind."
Just seems so much compared to the SBC/BBC rods we were messing around with before we all bought diesel trucks.Or maybe I should look at it from the if you can't afford to pay, don't play angle and just shut up about the price?????
Prices are perhaps controlled more by quantities than any other factor.
A set of 840g forged rods (two piece forging, H beam) made of 4340 for a big block Ford is ~$600 for 8 market price.
Interesting thread, I have a related question, what exactly does the weight savings in rods do? I understand less weight is easier to turn therefor what? more hp? higher rpm? longer life? What exactly is gained? How much weight difference is there between the lightest and the heavest of the aftermarkert high quality rods, and what does that potentially translate to in performance?