Signature600 THA MAN! Joined Aug 5, 2006 Messages 11,995 Mar 1, 2007 #2 I'm not sure...I do know a lot of High power street build just use the CR Rods. Fracture split caps, and smaller bolts than the older rods! I'm sure someone makes something "better" Chris
I'm not sure...I do know a lot of High power street build just use the CR Rods. Fracture split caps, and smaller bolts than the older rods! I'm sure someone makes something "better" Chris
AsTroSS problems start @80 psi Joined May 10, 2006 Messages 4,327 Mar 1, 2007 #3 Why do you need aftermarket rods, if the factory units are the best!!! :kick: :evil
Signature600 THA MAN! Joined Aug 5, 2006 Messages 11,995 Mar 1, 2007 #4 They're surely not the "end all" rod for everyone...but I'd say or 90% of the Cummins engines they are plenty! Chris
They're surely not the "end all" rod for everyone...but I'd say or 90% of the Cummins engines they are plenty! Chris
R Rods Turbo Crasher Joined Apr 23, 2006 Messages 1,972 Mar 1, 2007 #5 I know a guy who is doing some testing with RODS if yr realy interested he might can hook ya up
trik396 New member Joined Feb 13, 2007 Messages 150 Mar 4, 2007 #6 I thought Crower made some billet rods???
RacinDuallie Black Sheep Racing Joined Apr 24, 2006 Messages 17,369 Mar 5, 2007 #7 trik396 said: I thought Crower made some billet rods??? Click to expand... For the chevy diesels not the Cummins.... unless you have a part # for that...
trik396 said: I thought Crower made some billet rods??? Click to expand... For the chevy diesels not the Cummins.... unless you have a part # for that...