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    Connecting Rods

    Im trying to find some connecting rods. i prefer h beam. bisimoto is out of stock. i was wonder what other connecting rods would work.

    i have found that the right length would be 5.580 for the connecting rods.
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    #2
    There are some ASC rods on eBay right now for $429.00 or best offer.
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      #3
      Since you didn't say what engine, I'm assuming F22A? Race Engineering has theirs as well for $429.00. Eagle used to have rods for the F22A, but they no longer show them on their site. Why don't you give them a call? They may have a few laying around or might be willing to make one more set just for you. The length IIRC is actually 5.571. That is the same length for F22As, H23As, and B20A5s.
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        #4
        Probe Rods are cheap and get the job done! ran some for a couple years personally.

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          #5
          id honestly buy the cheapest ones off ebay and have them checked out. they use arp rod bolts but they are also out of stock which sucks because i need i beams
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            #6
            they actually dont sell probe rods anymore, they are discontinued.

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              #7
              Yes the f22a6, sorry. thanks for the advice. i will try to give them a call then. How much power could the stock rods hold up to?
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                #8
                I wouldn't put more than 200whp on them personally, some might say otherwise. Keep in mind your car makes 140bhp, so why would Honda put rods in there that could handle much more than that?

                Found this on eBay: Crankshaft Depot Connecting Rods
                '94 JDM H22A: 178whp 146wtq

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                  #9
                  does anyone agree or disagree with 200 for stock rods? new oem connecting rods. i was thinking 250?
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                    #10
                    Not all oem rods are the same honda did an actual we will call it a little oem blueprint. This is why oem bearings are also color coated.

                    I had my stockers shot peened IIRC it was under $150 for the set +$90 for the 9mm ARP gsr rod bolts i paired with my peened rods. But if i was to redo it i would have bought the forged ones on ebay if money allowed, but i don't plan on making over 200whp'ish if i ever spray or even keep the cb it was more so a piece of mind than anything.

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                      #11
                      OEM rod will hold up to 200whp. I would be more concerned about the rod bolts and bearing clearances. This also depends on whether or not your building FI or N/A.

                      I would do 200/300whp turbo no problem on stock rods and rod bolts......
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                        #12
                        Originally posted by Joey GT-R View Post
                        I wouldn't put more than 200whp on them personally, some might say otherwise. Keep in mind your car makes 140bhp, so why would Honda put rods in there that could handle much more than that?

                        Found this on eBay: Crankshaft Depot Connecting Rods
                        i was just wondering.


                        thanks for the advise guys, i dont think i will be making much more than 200whp with this build, n i may have to buy stock ones. bull im still lookin for h beam
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                          #13
                          can i get an opinion on these right here?

                          http://www.ebay.com/itm/CXRacing-Hon...ht_3961wt_1167

                          they look legit but i just want a second opinion plz.

                          Thanks guys!
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                            #14
                            That is pretty cheap for a set of rods..... 142mm is .5mm longer than stock. If they are indeed 142mm. You would require a set of pistons with a different compression height than stock F22/H23 30.55mm. You would need a set with 30mm CH, the 142mm rods on stock CH pistons would put you 0.022" out of the hole.
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                              #15
                              Originally posted by GhostAccord View Post
                              That is pretty cheap for a set of rods..... 142mm is .5mm longer than stock. If they are indeed 142mm. You would require a set of pistons with a different compression height than stock F22/H23 30.55mm. You would need a set with 30mm CH, the 142mm rods on stock CH pistons would put you 0.022" out of the hole.
                              i do have aftermarket pistons. now to check the compression height of them and possibly order the rods, but ill be replacing the bolts and all with arp ones.

                              Thanks for that advise this has been really help fun and done alot for my build progress.
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