How strong are B16A rods?
#1
How strong are B16A rods?
well, the time has come forme to replace my pistons/rings. I will be buying a set of cp pistons and rings in a few months. did a compression test today and got 1 2 3 4: 190, 225, 225, 225. I put oil down cylinder 1 and got 250.
so, I may decide to get some tunertoys rods or eagle H beams and fill the block. But first I want to know how much the stock B16A rods can handle. Could I make 400whp on stock rods, forged pistons, and filled block? If not, then I'll starts saving for rods as well.
so, I may decide to get some tunertoys rods or eagle H beams and fill the block. But first I want to know how much the stock B16A rods can handle. Could I make 400whp on stock rods, forged pistons, and filled block? If not, then I'll starts saving for rods as well.
#5
Re: How strong are B16A rods?
HCI (the car mag) just did an article on this, and i think the ringlands were the first to go, so the rods did hold up to something around 300 if not more. Although i'm sure day after day they wouldn't last long.
#7
Re: How strong are B16A rods?
i agree, definitely pretty thick. i wouldn't hesitate going for over 350 with stock rods, too much more than that may be pushing it. you may as well just spend the couple hundred bucks while you have it apart and do it right though. i'm getting sick of seeing the words 'block filler' :P you guys should really do some searching on how much power stock sleeves handle, block filler isn't necessarry at all.
#9
Re: How strong are B16A rods?
Originally Posted by hotrex
and thats why you cracked yours?? its def not necessary.
#10
Re: How strong are B16A rods?
damn your worried about 190,225,225,225 compression? ha! my b16 throws down like 170,170,160,165....they are closer together than yours but they are low, and it still runs fine and rips hard as ----, your numbers arent that bad, i would be happy if those were my numbers, you still got a LOT of rippin' to do on those stockers....