aluminium rods for viper

faslane505

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has anyone heard of anyone experimenting with aluminium rods for our trucks...

if not....why has none tried this...pros and cons please
 
Aluminum rods fatigue, i.e. they cannot be made for an infinite life, even at only moderate loads. For racing they are great (lighter, less rotating mass), as long as you are planning on tearing down your motor and replacing them every 100-200 hours or so.
 
Just use titainium, stronger than steel, and 40% lighter:rock: :rock:
 
Silverback said:
Aluminum rods are great for drag racing engines. You will not find them used anywhere else.
Oh contrayer they use the in model airplane engines:p :p :p :D :D
 
Stinker said:
aluminum bad for street, titanium expensive on the wallet;)
That is why it is called Unobtainium:marchmellow: :marchmellow:
 
Silverback said:
Don't you need to go build a stove or something?:dontknow: ;) :D
Nope, just packing, glueing a plane together, and fucking with you Dad:D
 
Silverback said:
Oh oh, the "F" word in the Performance Forum.:eek:

Thought I raised you better than that son.;) :D

usein it the way its meant should not get deleated:dontknow: :dontknow: :dontknow:
 
includemeout said:
Just use titainium, stronger than steel, and 40% lighter:rock: :rock:

the next question is how much would a set go for the trucks.

does anybody make them????

i like titainum. it begins with "tit" & the SR-71 is made out of it. :rock: :burnout: :rock: :burnout: :rock: :burnout: :rock: :burnout: :rock: :burnout:
 
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ZCx said:
the next question is how much would a set go for the trucks.

does anybody make them????

i like titainum. it begins with "tit" & the SR-71 is made out of it. :rock: :burnout: :rock: :burnout: :rock: :burnout: :rock: :burnout: :rock: :burnout:

Just get a good set of forged steel rods.

I'm always amazed at how people want more HP, when the current setup on these trucks does not allow you to put the existing power to the ground. Work the traction issues first. Then go for more power.
 
ZCx said:
the next question is how much would a set go for the trucks.

does anybody make them????

i like titainum. it begins with "tit" & the SR-71 is made out of it. :rock: :burnout: :rock: :burnout: :rock: :burnout: :rock: :burnout: :rock: :burnout:
about 3k from carillo
 
Silverback said:
Just get a good set of forged steel rods.

I'm always amazed at how people want more HP, when the current setup on these trucks does not allow you to put the existing power to the ground. Work the traction issues first. Then go for more power.
Right again Dad, just get a viper gas tank ( mount in place of spare tire and install a long set of latter bars and you will have traction:D


Titianium kits and rods:D
http://www.crower.com/pdf/177-180.pdf
 
Silverback said:
Just get a good set of forged steel rods.

I'm always amazed at how people want more HP, when the current setup on these trucks does not allow you to put the existing power to the ground. Work the traction issues first. Then go for more power.

oh i agree. :congrats: :rock: :congrats: :rock:

i am truely amazed at the difference doin Stinker's poly bushin kit. it is truely better than new, many times over. she hooks, she scoots, she corners.
she is as nimble as my little '02 Dakota

:burnout: :burnout: :burnout: :burnout: :burnout: :burnout: :burnout: :burnout: :burnout: :rock:
 
ZCx said:
oh i agree. :congrats: :rock: :congrats: :rock:

i am truely amazed at the difference doin Stinker's poly bushin kit. it is truely better than new, many times over. she hooks, she scoots, she corners.
she is as nimble as my little '02 Dakota

:burnout: :burnout: :burnout: :burnout: :burnout: :burnout: :burnout: :burnout: :burnout: :rock:
yeah, I wish I could freaking get the ones I have ordered in:argh:
 

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