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I'm guessing if you go with the SCAT rods then you should really re-balance your crank to match right?
I've been reading up on balancing my setup and I have read if you change anything about the piston and rod you will have to recheck the weight of your bobweight on the crank to ensure its correct for what piston and rod your running.
You should balance any setup, factory or modified, if you want the best performance and longevity. With the variance in the stock rods alone, you are looking at an improvement from matching those, and then having the rotating assembly balanced.
I'm guessing if you go with the SCAT rods then you should really re-balance your crank to match right?
I've been reading up on balancing my setup and I have read if you change anything about the piston and rod you will have to recheck the weight of your bobweight on the crank to ensure its correct for what piston and rod your running.
You should balance any setup, factory or modified, if you want the best performance and longevity. With the variance in the stock rods alone, you are looking at an improvement from matching those, and then having the rotating assembly balanced.
Right. GM especially has tolerances, so the rotating assembly isn't balanced from the factory, so even a quality rebuild should be balanced anyways. Ben and I were surprised when we weighed some rods from a 20yr old BMW, they were less than a tenth of a gram off 0.o
Also, Ben will tell you about the head decks on BRAND NEW GM heads, they are usually right on the edge of the tolerance from the factory
Right. GM especially has tolerances, so the rotating assembly isn't balanced from the factory, so even a quality rebuild should be balanced anyways. Ben and I were surprised when we weighed some rods from a 20yr old BMW, they were less than a tenth of a gram off 0.o
Also, Ben will tell you about the head decks on BRAND NEW GM heads, they are usually right on the edge of the tolerance from the factory
Not to bash anyone.. But who's engine costs more? The BMW or the GM? Or who's car..? I don't think GM plans on these engines being high performance.. Though we like to make them that way . I'd be curious to weigh the rods on an LS engine. I'd hope they'd be closer.
Ben, that's awesome with the Scat rods! Just a random question.. Will you be offering rods for 3500s eventually? 3500s are just a lot easier to locate locally for me.
You may or may not know 10 times what i do.
ASE Master certified. Just means I can take tests. GM ASEP Graduate.
95' Z26, ported/cammed 3400/3500, OBD2, 282, T3T4. Boxes almost all empty..
I think thats the point that Forced was trying to make... The tolerances are much wider than what BMW produced since their engines were planned to be pushed to the limits, at least depending on application, as well as much more time and money invested in building them. I think he's really just trying to show how many corners are widened to accommodate mass production of these engines and that we should really pay attention to that when we are building them up.
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