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Old 12-04-2010, 03:35 AM
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I believe he means these.
http://www.callies.com/components/connecting-rods/

I talked to them a couple weeks ago and only the 6.125" was available for the LS right now. The other lengths are being made.

Retail will be around $1500 which is less than a comparable Manley or Carrillo.
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Originally Posted by Quick Carl
I believe he means these.
http://www.callies.com/components/connecting-rods/

I talked to them a couple weeks ago and only the 6.125" was available for the LS right now. The other lengths are being made.

Retail will be around $1500 which is less than a comparable Manley or Carrillo.
yes these are the ones. Im trying to buy all US made parts and a I beam rod i think these will fit the bill nicely. But i still really like the dyers 300m rod but its a H beam
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The Callies I beam is very nicely built and has a bunch of testing behind the design, should be very good in high power engines that require durability.

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how much flywheel hp are the normal callies compstar rods with arp 2000 bolts good to on a turbo motor kurt?
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I think they rate them at 1000hp. They have a rod called the H/I beam that I have used at 1200hp with great results.

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