Titanium Rods Would anyone be interested?
If i can get enough people wanting The rods, then i can set up to be a sponsor if i have too and i can start getting orders around and making them per vehicle application. Custom engraving is also included, so you can have them personalized for your business.
For an example, Each rod, if set up for 1300 hp is only 513 grams.
A rod set up for 600 hp is 502 grams.
The cost would be the same for any hp level.
Each set of rods are Certified aircraft titanium 6AL4V Billet Barstock
Cnc Machined, And custom engineered for each application.
As for a price, If i can get alot of interest im thinking in the *edited* range, due to the cost of titanium. But durability and weight savings are well worth it.
It takes 42 hours for each set of rods to be completed, not including pollishing and assembly of the hardware and bushings.
They are VERY streetable and will withstand every day driving just fine.
Advantages:
Higher critical g load = higher rpm for longer durations.
less stress on cylinder walls, crankshaft, and bearings due to less rotating weight from crank pin to wrist pin.
Reduction of connecting rod weight allows faster acceleration rates.
Titainium has a lower thermal expansion reat than steel, and much less than aluminum, which allows the builder to hold closer tolerances in the engine. titanium retains its strength at higher temps.
Also engine builder balancing time is reduced due to lighter bobweights, and less heavy metal installation...
These rods from the place i am going thru are also being put into exotic cars all over the world, and A ton of Mini sprint cars and other racing classes that see abuse every day. Not one Rod failure.... Rods are also getting shipped over seas, including to some MAJOR Exotic car companies that i cant say ..
WE would be able to do 2 complete sets a week.
Last edited by cyphur_traq; May 19, 2005 at 03:05 AM.
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**** Eagle has a Ti H Beam that's 6" long and 430g's for $2500-$2700
Bret
Last edited by cyphur_traq; May 19, 2005 at 01:32 PM.


