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Sharif@Forged Sep 18, 2004 03:57 PM

This deserves it's own thread: Stock rods vs. Pauter Forged Rods
 
Special thanks to Ravaz for posting these pics in another thread. I hope we can now all agree that the stock rods are very wimpy. :)

THX723 Sep 18, 2004 04:08 PM

Re: This deserves it's own thread: Stock rods vs. Pauter Forged Rods
 
BEEFIE!!!

350Now Sep 18, 2004 04:09 PM

very Nice...

Chi-TownWarrior Sep 18, 2004 04:15 PM

Nice...Thoes are some really beffy rods

Enron Exec Sep 18, 2004 05:00 PM

Its like night and day. :eek:

GurgenPB Sep 18, 2004 07:05 PM

No wonder mine went ... Very nice... Can't wait to put those in

Zcool Sep 18, 2004 07:07 PM

Will the group buy Pauter CR's arrive before the APS TT kit?

Brandon@Forged Sep 18, 2004 07:18 PM

No wonder they are breaking, good post. BTW, GQ, how's the car coming along?

Chi-TownWarrior Sep 19, 2004 07:33 AM

Hey GQ,

You said in another thread that pauter makes Ti rods. Do you have anymore specs on those rods?, any pics?.

Enron Exec Sep 19, 2004 09:05 AM


Originally posted by Chi-TownWarrior
Hey GQ,

You said in another thread that pauter makes Ti rods. Do you have anymore specs on those rods?, any pics?.

Those are bad *** rods, but cost 800 a piece! http://www.pauter.com/titanium.htm

bigern1970 Sep 19, 2004 09:55 AM

Re: This deserves it's own thread: Stock rods vs. Pauter Forged Rods
 
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Originally posted by gq_626
Special thanks to Ravaz for posting these pics in another thread. I hope we can now all agree that the stock rods are very wimpy. :)
Another shot here you can see the oil hole at the top where the wrist pin goes through, I beleive these to be second to none. Pic of rod is the one AEBS supplies with stroker kit.

bigern1970 Sep 19, 2004 09:56 AM

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Originally posted by bigern1970
Another shot here you can see the oil hole at the top where the wrist pin goes through, I beleive these to be second to none. Pic of rod is the one AEBS supplies with stroker kit.
Thats the stroker crank on the ground

MIAPLAYA Sep 19, 2004 10:00 AM

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Originally posted by bigern1970
Thats the stroker crank on the ground
Did you get that kit?

350Now Sep 19, 2004 11:05 AM

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Originally posted by bigern1970
Thats the stroker crank on the ground
The Pauter Rods with the oil squirter through the center of the Rods are these AEBS only or are they standard on all the Pauter rods for our car?

Sharif@Forged Sep 19, 2004 12:14 PM


Will the group buy Pauter CR's arrive before the APS TT kit?
Yes...the rods should be ready to ship the first or second week of Oct at the latest. I believe the APS kit should be dealers by the end of Oct.




No wonder they are breaking, good post. BTW, GQ, how's the car coming along?
Thanks for asking. :) They are just detailing the car, and doing a final wheel alignment on it. I'll have it this week, but I am going to LA this week, so I might have to pick it up over the weekend or something.




The Pauter Rods with the oil squirter through the center of the Rods are these AEBS only or are they standard on all the Pauter rods for our car?
They are optional. I didnt ask how much extra. This is also something that your engine builder/machine shop can do for you as well.

350Now Sep 19, 2004 12:16 PM


Originally posted by gq_626
They are optional. I didnt ask how much extra. This is also something that your engine builder/machine shop can do for you as well.
Thanks GQ.

phile Sep 19, 2004 12:30 PM

Those stock rods look amazingly strong. Idk what you guys are talkig about.




*cough.

shopdog Sep 19, 2004 02:01 PM

Re: Re: This deserves it's own thread: Stock rods vs. Pauter Forged Rods
 

Originally posted by bigern1970
Another shot here you can see the oil hole at the top where the wrist pin goes through, I beleive these to be second to none. Pic of rod is the one AEBS supplies with stroker kit.
So, they're using floating wrist pins?

When I was building Chevy race motors, the preferred setup was to use pressed in wrist pins. That eliminated the wrist pin to little rod end wear, gave better perpendicularity, eliminated the need for keepers, etc. Using pressed in wrist pins is stronger, lasts longer, and eliminates engine failures due to hammered out keepers. Downside is that you need a press to change pistons, but if you don't plan on doing a lot of piston swaps, that's not a big deal.

Roggan Sep 19, 2004 03:22 PM

What about weight? The stock con rod and especially piston looks much lighter, how do they compare in weight?

(thinking about impact on general responsivness before boost)

Also ive heard that Supercharging may cause other problems then breaking rods, are these pistons better for this application, any opinions?

(Im getting a 350Z to next summer with supercharging in mind :) )

Also i assume that these rods are equal lenght as the stock ones = stock compression?

/Roger

Sharif@Forged Sep 19, 2004 08:54 PM

Yes, most modern engines and aftermarket applications use floating wrist pins. You can see the locks on the stock piston in photo above. I havent seen it done any other way other than locks and floating wrist pins.

These rods are slightly heavier than stock, which is really the only way to go. With F/I applications, you need strength, rather than lightness. So forged steel rods for this application will always be slightly heavier than stock. Pauter makes some lightweight steel rods, but they are not suitable for F/I applications.

And yes, the rods are exactly the same length as stock. The compression drop comes from the pistons we are using.


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