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dandoyzki
07-16-2020, 09:26 PM
Hello,
I am planning to replace my stock connecting rods with a forged one.
bumped with molnar and maxspeedingrods.
Maxspeeding rods is cheap but looks promising, what do you think with it?
Someone already used it for a forged 1nz build?
Thanks!!!
06YarisRS
07-20-2020, 11:56 PM
Hello,
I am planning to replace my stock connecting rods with a forged one.
bumped with molnar and maxspeedingrods.
Maxspeeding rods is cheap but looks promising, what do you think with it?
Someone already used it for a forged 1nz build?
Thanks!!!
Doesn't Maxpeedingrods produce a budget line of products? I don't know about their rods, but if you going to the trouble and expense of tearing an engine apart and rebuilding it, I'd be inclined to go for a reputable brand and a company that focuses solely on one type of product, such as Crower, Molnar (as you mentioned), Carrillo or even MWR (Monkey Wrench Racing). I'd prefer to spend a bit more to ensure quality.
EDIT: I found this article. I didn't read all of it, but it actually looks like they might be decent. Someone confirmed that they used ARP rod bolts.
https://www.mgexp.com/forum/mg-motorsports-forum.41/maxspeeding-connecting-rods.2265921/
Kaotic Lazagna
07-23-2020, 10:22 PM
Personally, I wouldn't "cheap" out on engine components with going with a more wallet friendly brand. The last thing you'd want to happen is having your engine fail on you.
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