how strong are ls2 rods
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how strong are ls2 rods
im goin to be building a 370 for my truck nothing to crazy. i was just wondering since i want to upgrade the pistons and rods how much will stock ls2 rods handle i only plan on running a 150 shot and i dont plan on spinning the motor past 7500. or am i just better off getting a set of 6.125 since theres better piston selection then the 6.098?
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They should hold up fine. IIRC there are people making up to 700hp with them but 550 is likely more ideal.
I have a set but I don't want to run them for the fact that I want to go FI in the future and would rather get the internals i need now so I don't need to tear into it again later.
I have a set but I don't want to run them for the fact that I want to go FI in the future and would rather get the internals i need now so I don't need to tear into it again later.
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Yep^Results will differ between some setups but ,I will say someone has already used them in a setup that theoretically put over a 1000 to the ground based on track times.I dont think hes ever been on the dyno though.Ill let him chime in on details.Then again its really gonna go back to the tune/setup cause, there is such a huge difference in controlled cylinder pressure as opposed to detanation/preignition.Im talkin thousands of psi defference.As said before rods more or less are gonna save you on rpms.Pistons take the brunt of detanation/preignition.
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think im just goin to go with a set of H-beams just for the fact theres alot more piston options. plus if i do go with more then a 150 shot id rather be on the safe side.
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The main reason the piston selection is so much better for an aftermarket rod, more so than the length, is due to the aftermarket using the more common 0.927 pin size in lieu of the factory 0.945 (pressed) / 0.943 (floating) pin size. Due to this, I do agree by having more options as well as having a stronger rod to boot, it probably would be the best solution in your case.
On a side note, GM also has their own LSX forged piston and rod combination that includes an even smaller pin (lighter weight) at 0.866.
On a side note, GM also has their own LSX forged piston and rod combination that includes an even smaller pin (lighter weight) at 0.866.
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I just typed in the part number and this is the description I received from Pace Performance. They have pistons ready in the 4.185 bore size for the LSX-454, but thats it so far. You really should download the entire GM catalog, as maneuvering through their site leaves a lot to be desired.
19166964 - GMPP LSX Connectiing Rod Set - 6.00"
Price: $429.95
LSX Connecting Rods
Like our new crankshafts, GM Performance parts new LSX connecting rods are made of high strength, 4340 forged steel to deliver worry-free performance for your high horsepower, high revving LS engine. Additional strength comes in the rod's I beam design and it's chamfered big end fits great with filleted crankshafts. They're available in five length's ranging from 6.00" - 6.200".
*2.100" Journals (big end)
*.866" bushed small ends
*Must be used with LSX or aftermarket pistons - Not compatible with production pistons
*Includes 7/16" 12-point SAE 8740 rod bolts
*Caps are dowel located
*Weight matched
*Set of eight
19166964 - GMPP LSX Connectiing Rod Set - 6.00"
Price: $429.95
LSX Connecting Rods
Like our new crankshafts, GM Performance parts new LSX connecting rods are made of high strength, 4340 forged steel to deliver worry-free performance for your high horsepower, high revving LS engine. Additional strength comes in the rod's I beam design and it's chamfered big end fits great with filleted crankshafts. They're available in five length's ranging from 6.00" - 6.200".
*2.100" Journals (big end)
*.866" bushed small ends
*Must be used with LSX or aftermarket pistons - Not compatible with production pistons
*Includes 7/16" 12-point SAE 8740 rod bolts
*Caps are dowel located
*Weight matched
*Set of eight