Brazos River Rat ( Billy ) said:Pretty interesting . I think I will stick to my steel rods for my boat ..
Looks like it just depends on what your building. All Chevy guys should use aluminum rods to keep up with us Ford guys! :smile30:DISTURBED said:The GRP rods are supposed to be "THE" rod for aluminum rods. They are a little less expensive than Oliver steel rods. :smile13: :smile13: :smile13: Oliver claims they've never had a rod failure.
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Patchman said:Looks like it just depends on what your building. All Chevy guys should use aluminum rods to keep up with us Ford guys! :smile30:DISTURBED said:The GRP rods are supposed to be "THE" rod for aluminum rods. They are a little less expensive than Oliver steel rods. :smile13: :smile13: :smile13: Oliver claims they've never had a rod failure.
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Brazos River Rat ( Billy ) said:How about you Loren , when are you stepping up to those aluminum rods .. It would sound good at 7500-8500 right before it goes BOOM !!!!
I think 7200-7400 will be just right for mine
Brazos River Rat ( Billy ) said:YEP -- Trying to be safe .. If I get 7400 out of it , I will be a happy camper .. But most likely I will be dropping back down from my 32's to my 22's to get anywhere near those RPM
Mine will be a pump gas deal also this year .. 10.25:1
You could break an anvil with a rubber mallet!Knotty said:Yep you cannot break a Oliver rod--------------------------------NOT!
DISTURBED said:You could break an anvil with a rubber mallet!Knotty said:Yep you cannot break a Oliver rod--------------------------------NOT!