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Ls Lsx Billet H-beam Severe Duty Rods For Boost / Nitrous 1500hp (usa Machined) on 2040-parts.com

US $595.00
Location:

Angola, Indiana, United States

Angola, Indiana, United States
Condition:New

One set of Billet  LS / LSX connecting rods specifically designed for heavy amounts of boost and/ or nitrous use.  H-beam with special design ARP 7/16 upgraded rods bolts.  Beam of rod designed with heavier 50 grams of re-enforcement for severe duty applications.  American finish machined in the USA.  4340 Billet Alloy, particle inspected.  Better consistancy in rod side clearance and housing bore roundness than most competitors.

Designed to hold to 1500hp or more with a good tune.  Approximate total rod weight:  650 grams.  6.125 center to center length.

For LS LSX engines:  fits 2.100 rod journal and .927 wrist pin--on center beam LS / LSX.

Full rotating assemblies available including severe duty 2618 pistons with upgraded thick wall wrist pin and chromium nitride coated stainless steel ring sets--any bore size or compression ratio--any stroke or rod length.


CALL JERRY AT 785-408-2911 OR MESSAGE THROUGH EBAY WITH QUESTIONS.

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