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Old 05-01-2005, 10:39 PM
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Default Other Rod options for H22's? Besides Crower and Eagle....

What else do you guys run? I have a set of Crowers for my turbo motor, and before we assemble it, I wanted to see what my other options are.
Is anyone running Carrillo or Cunninghams? Do they even make them for our cars? Any feedback on Pauter? I am partially hesitant with Crower because of their Cam breakages, and a friend having a problem.
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Carrillo,Cunningham,and Pauter are all top of the line parts.They all make rods for H22's all though Carrillo may be the only one in stock.Crower rods are top quality and the cam core breakage issue has nothing to due with there rod program.Crower does not make their cam cores but do make their own billet rods.
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I used and sold many sets of Pauters for the H22 with no problems. They are out of stock, however, for the next 6 weeks.
H23's are IN stock.
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Default Re: Other Rod options for H22's? Besides Crower and Eagle.... (earl)

you wont have any problems w/the crower rods, those are some tough *** rods.

i use eagles
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Default Re: Other Rod options for H22's? Besides Crower and Eagle.... (JDogg)

Has anyone ever tested all of these rods? I could have sworn that Crower rated theirs at 600hp, and Eagle at 500hp. I have goals that excede both.
What type of rods are the BIG DOGS using?
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Default Re: Other Rod options for H22's? Besides Crower and Eagle.... (NirVTECn2o)

noone "rates" their rods. we have made more than 700hp on both eagle and crower. from what i hear a few "big dogs" run manley turbo tuff rods
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Default Re: Other Rod options for H22's? Besides Crower and Eagle.... (JDogg)

I was going to run eagle's on my build but after talking to my engine builder about it he recommended against them because they're still using the smaller rod bolts and he mentioned they see them snap pretty often... all eagle rods except h22's have been upgraded to larger bolts...

i'm going with manley or pauter on my build, still havent decided entirely
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Default Re: Other Rod options for H22's? Besides Crower and Eagle.... (NirVTECn2o)

Crower Billets are t3h sex.
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<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by NirVTECn2o &raquo;</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">Has anyone ever tested all of these rods? I could have sworn that Crower rated theirs at 600hp, and Eagle at 500hp. I have goals that excede both.
What type of rods are the BIG DOGS using?</TD></TR></TABLE>Rods are not rated by power but by rpms. If a rod company (like Eagle) puts a HP rating on them, they are just blowing smoke.<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by 93preludes &raquo;</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">I was going to run eagle's on my build but after talking to my engine builder about it he recommended against them because they're still using the smaller rod bolts and he mentioned they see them snap pretty often... all eagle rods except h22's have been upgraded to larger bolts...</TD></TR></TABLE>All H22 Eagles now have the larger bolt.

Don Pauter told me a sure fire way to tell if your rods were made in America.
If you are paying less than $600 for them, they were made in Asia. Over $600, they are American made (because of the cost of materials and labor).
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Just get the Pauters. They look piiiiiiirty! Earl can get em'


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