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Euro r rod bolts help please!

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    Euro r rod bolts help please!

    Hey guys just wanted to know if any one knows if the rod bolts on the euro r are the same as a regular h22. I'm trying to order some arp bolts ASAP. Thanks for the help.
    Take a look at my MRT!! Thanks
    http://www.cb7tuner.com/vbb/showthread.php?t=186609

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    Originally posted by Bravo-man View Post
    Hey guys just wanted to know if any one knows if the rod bolts on the euro r are the same as a regular h22. I'm trying to order some arp bolts ASAP. Thanks for the help.
    They should be.. I will ask my friend who is building up his Euro R.
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      ARP doesn't make bolts specifically for the H22A or Euro R. Probably because the stock rod bolts can hold their own. 9500-10,000 rpm easy enough.

      I think for those who have spent the time and money on ARP rod bolts for the H22. They ended up using the ones listed for the GSR. You will need to send them to a machine shop to have them press fit.
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        Thanks guys for the help, I knew that I had to use gsr bolts just wanted to know if they were the same rod but guess they are.
        Take a look at my MRT!! Thanks
        http://www.cb7tuner.com/vbb/showthread.php?t=186609

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