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so rather than messaging every single person i know about this, this is easier. hdi rods. yes no, even worth the effort. ive always tried to avoid tuning the xud9 for the shitting rods reason. my 2.1 is in a state of dis repair. (read every bearing needs replacing and it all seems broken) so im left with the good ol veg burning 1.9 as my daily again. mosst of you have probably guessed this any way due to my arp thread.
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i'm reliably informed a number of the Derv Mafia use or have used them, i don't remember one letting go, could be wrong though
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think Dave killed a block with a set in.
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I killed a set, well spat one, granted think I bent it when I hydrolic'ed the motor on oil after a turbo failure, but either way, there certainly not invisible.. The rods in the 2005> motors are certainly considerably stronger, and IMO suitable for 90% of the builds going on...and would take the abuse...not saying they wont fail, but I think they would be up to the abuse in most cases...
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(21-12-2016, 09:23 AM)darrenjlobb Wrote: I killed a set, well spat one, granted think I bent it when I hydrolic'ed the motor on oil after a turbo failure, but either way, there certainly not invisible.. The rods in the 2005> motors are certainly considerably stronger, and IMO suitable for 90% of the builds going on...and would take the abuse...not saying they wont fail, but I think they would be up to the abuse in most cases...
Echoing what Darren said, found that a 2005 307 8v Rods looked and measured to be the same as a 16v motor's rods
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Indeed, there all same part number, so have obviously just got beefier as time has gone on, all motors receiving them output regardless.
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Well i know where a set of 16v newer rods are with bearings but i also have an older set if 8v early ones sitting here. May just slap them in and hope. Doesnt need mega powers. Daily veg burner after all. Half tempted to buy a 16v 2.2 engine so ive got one for another build when one comes up cheap.
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2.2 16v rods are different fitment
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is the journal wider like the xud11? so the rods are wider and wont fit an xud9 or an xu10 crank.
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what piggy says the rods on the crank are the same the size is the same. The wrist pin is indeed a diffrent size. i have a set of xud11 rods laying about
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interesting, i know xud11 was different, im using the crank in my engine
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I'm afraid I have no input regarding rods, but please god fix the thread title.
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(21-12-2016, 08:13 PM)WiNgNuTz Wrote: I'm afraid I have no input regarding rods, but please god fix the thread title. done
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(21-12-2016, 08:18 PM)bashbarnard Wrote: (21-12-2016, 08:13 PM)WiNgNuTz Wrote: I'm afraid I have no input regarding rods, but please god fix the thread title. done
Nice one.
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sorted it
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(21-12-2016, 12:55 PM)bashbarnard Wrote: Well i know where a set of 16v newer rods are with bearings but i also have an older set if 8v early ones sitting here. May just slap them in and hope. Doesnt need mega powers. Daily veg burner after all. Half tempted to buy a 16v 2.2 engine so ive got one for another build when one comes up cheap.
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Often we have to ask ourselves in times where we feel we are being tested - "What would Dave do?"
Dave has actually been briefly resurrected (back to the UK) and will no doubt be active over this 'special' time during the festive period.
From "306oc" thread "Daves Compound Twin turbo XUD" we can red between the posts to infer that we should indeed "cack on" and "get that bus on boost"
In short
Bung the 16v rods you have already into the block - re use every conceivable serviceable part, worn or not - including HG and coolant (for let not a drop be spilled on the earth)
and go forth and spread coal
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Ah dave the destroyer. Im yet to meet this legendary man
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(22-12-2016, 09:06 AM)zx_volcane Wrote: (21-12-2016, 12:55 PM)bashbarnard Wrote: Well i know where a set of 16v newer rods are with bearings but i also have an older set if 8v early ones sitting here. May just slap them in and hope. Doesnt need mega powers. Daily veg burner after all. Half tempted to buy a 16v 2.2 engine so ive got one for another build when one comes up cheap.
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Often we have to ask ourselves in times where we feel we are being tested - "What would Dave do?"
Dave has actually been briefly resurrected (back to the UK) and will no doubt be active over this 'special' time during the festive period.
From "306oc" thread "Daves Compound Twin turbo XUD" we can red between the posts to infer that we should indeed "cack on" and "get that bus on boost"
In short
Bung the 16v rods you have already into the block - re use every conceivable serviceable part, worn or not - including HG and coolant (for let not a drop be spilled on the earth)
and go forth and spread coal
And lo, Dave looked upon the block and not two fcuks did he giveth for it's safety, he saw that it was good and sooty
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Dave the destroyer is bolting a blower on a three oh as we speak and will be lighting it up on my dyno right after xmas, The Derv Mafia will be blowing some serious coal between xmas and new year I do think!
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why am i here in this section again? inferior technology!
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(22-12-2016, 09:39 AM)darrenjlobb Wrote: Dave the destroyer is bolting a blower on a three oh as we speak and will be lighting it up on my dyno right after xmas, The Derv Mafia will be blowing some serious coal between xmas and new year I do think!
how did this go as dave hasnt wrote anything yet lol
Also on a side note still uming and arring over getting some power down out of a 1.9. just on the basis that i dont like throwing rods.
(22-12-2016, 09:39 AM)darrenjlobb Wrote: Dave the destroyer is bolting a blower on a three oh as we speak and will be lighting it up on my dyno right after xmas, The Derv Mafia will be blowing some serious coal between xmas and new year I do think!
how did this go as dave hasnt wrote anything yet lol
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