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Re: anybody got weights of standard A15 conrods?
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The only thing done to my rods is having the ARP bolts installed and the rods re-sized. I'm trying to figure out how to build a jig that will allow me to do measurements of the weights of each end of the rods in a repeatable manner so that I can lighten the heavy ones to match the light one.

I find it kind of funny that the 4 rods I have has one that is lighter than the other 3, and the new set of 79mm pistons purchased from B-Projects has one piston that is a couple of grams lighter than the other 3. Go figure...

Posted on: 2010/1/11 4:38
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Re: anybody got weights of standard A15 conrods?
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Good stuff Gary
Are your rods worked by any chance?
3 gsm is a fair bit out on the last one otherwise.

Looking at a14/5 rods they seem to be a good option if worked for an NA CA18de.
Rod comparisons....
best stocky rods are e15et but too long at 136.64mm c-c

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Re: anybody got weights of standard A15 conrods?
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I'll weigh my A15 rods with ARP bolts when I get home this afternoon and post results...

Update

The weights of the 4 stock A15 rods with ARP rod bolts and nuts installed, no bearings is-

514.32g
514.04g
514.00g
511.81g

Posted on: 2010/1/8 16:29

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Re: anybody got weights of standard A15 conrods?
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You can shoot them depends with what ;)

But seriously I didnt know about the ca rods having thicker rod bolts.

I was actually considering using worked a14 rods with ARP rod bolts on a CA
thinking they are better than the ca18de/t rods by being a tad lighter round
the big end but thicker on the shaft.

Theres a picture somewhere comparing the A series rod with a ca rod.

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I can't find my damn note book. I suspect that mrs A14force has "tidied" it away somewhere. I like to leave things where I put them, but she is like nah, I'm gonna hide your stuff.
Women, you can't live with them, and you can't shoot them!

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AHAHA no one answerd hes question?

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I think the best bit about the CA16 rods is that they use a 9mm rod bolt. So they are mad stronger right from the get go.

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5gm difference in conrods can be the difference between winning a race or losing it.

If the engine has to accelerate 5 extra grams 30,000 times per minute that a significant amount of HP spent internally instead of going out the flywheel.

For a street car it matters not much.

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The spool CA18 rods are 560 grams each with rod bolts (according to them)
but you probably knew that already

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Ca16 rods are lighter than ca18 rods. Although at a glance you woulnt pick it. I have the numbers in a notebook somewhere. Which reminds me I haven't seen it for a while............
If it doesn't turn up soon ish, I'll reweigh some for you.

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