View Poll Results: which connecting rod is the strongest?
Callies Compstar
47
14.92%
Oliver Billet
101
32.06%
Scat with ARP 2000 rod bolts
18
5.71%
Eagle forged
27
8.57%
Lunati pro billet
65
20.63%
Corrillo
57
18.10%
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strongest 6.125 rod?
#101
The poll asks: "which connecting rod is the strongest", not "what do you think is the strongest". Until scientific testing is done and published with proof, this is another one of those polls that this place is famous for, kinda like "will a XXX stroke crank fit in XXX block". It'll fit or it won't, that should have been a direct thread instead of a poll - what's the use in using a poll for that kind of question???
"What's your favorite 6.125" connecting rod?"
"What 6.125" rod do you use and why?"
"What's your favorite 6.125" connecting rod?"
"What 6.125" rod do you use and why?"
#103
The poll asks: "which connecting rod is the strongest", not "what do you think is the strongest". Until scientific testing is done and published with proof, this is another one of those polls that this place is famous for, kinda like "will a XXX stroke crank fit in XXX block". It'll fit or it won't, that should have been a direct thread instead of a poll - what's the use in using a poll for that kind of question???
"What's your favorite 6.125" connecting rod?"
"What 6.125" rod do you use and why?"
"What's your favorite 6.125" connecting rod?"
"What 6.125" rod do you use and why?"
#104
Aint Skeered, Scat makes a good I-beam, they call it their "Pro Comp" (no relation to the junk Chinese knock-off cylinder heads, it's just Scat's name for the rod). It has a very beefy big end, reminds me a lot of Lunati. They're capscrew and the ones I've used on conventional small block strokers didn't require any clearancing of the block or rods. They're less than $300 a set, too!