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<blockquote data-quote="Jaimie03Cobra" data-source="post: 8813956" data-attributes="member: 33285"><p>All this talk about turbos is fine and all but the rods the motor uses will tell all combined with head flow. Does anyone know what type of rods are in it? I mention this because of the difference between Terminators and Lightnings. Termies had Manley rods and the Lightnings had forged, powdered I beams that were not as good. The truly great engines in recent history could hold great power(03/04 Cobra, 90-96 300ZX, etc..) because of the strength of their stock blocks. If you have to build the block to make big power(North of 450w/hp) then we need good rods. Next the heads tell all for big power potential also. The verdict is out with me until I know what rods are in that motor.</p><p></p><p>Jaimie</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jaimie03Cobra, post: 8813956, member: 33285"] All this talk about turbos is fine and all but the rods the motor uses will tell all combined with head flow. Does anyone know what type of rods are in it? I mention this because of the difference between Terminators and Lightnings. Termies had Manley rods and the Lightnings had forged, powdered I beams that were not as good. The truly great engines in recent history could hold great power(03/04 Cobra, 90-96 300ZX, etc..) because of the strength of their stock blocks. If you have to build the block to make big power(North of 450w/hp) then we need good rods. Next the heads tell all for big power potential also. The verdict is out with me until I know what rods are in that motor. Jaimie [/QUOTE]
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