manley H beams..will they work?

TransAm396
09-08-2004, 01:03 PM
..will manley H beam connecting rods hold a 2 stage 300 shot of nitrous? the rods are the only thing i cant seem to make my mind up on.


Part Number: MAN-14050-8

C-C Length: 5.700", Gram Weight: 685
Large Journal: 2.100" Crank Pin, Piston Pin: 0.927", B.E.Width: 0.940"
Horespower Range 700+ HP at 8000 RPM
Note: Horespower range is affected by Rpm, Stroke and piston weight


this is going in a 355 with ross nitrous pistons and i havent decided the crank but mostlikely Lunati..just wondering if those are worth using.

IrocSS85
09-10-2004, 11:33 PM
Im no expert, but Id say that depends on your other mods. what cam/heads? whats the rpm range your looking at? seems that you cant go wrong w/those rods though IMO. maybe even overkill, but thats a good thing if your thinkin of throwing that much spray at it. :D

on another note, if you decide thoser are more then you need, I have a brand new set of eagle 4340 Hbeam rods for sale. same 5.7" rods, but they are lighter at 620 grams ea.. only $330 shipped. email if interested.
chris

TransAm396
09-10-2004, 11:35 PM
going with a callies 3.750 crank(when i find it) and afr 210cc's

Mikey 97Z M6
09-11-2004, 02:39 PM
What RPM range will you be in? RPM's typically kill rods/rod bolts faster than compressive loads ie; nitrous or forced induction.

Call Manley if you're in question. I think you'll be surprised at how much more hp they'll rate them at with a lower RPM. ;)

I've heard of Manley H-beams taking a tremendous amount of abuse without failing.

Callies is a fine choice for the crank also.

Mike

TransAm396
09-11-2004, 05:26 PM
yeah well i wanna stay below 7k for that reason..i figured from 3500-6700 the first 150 would kick in.then from maybe 4800(somewhere round there)-6800 the second 150 would kick in then shift around 7.