I do not what this to be taken out of text here. All of the rods that people have talked about on this forum are much better then the stock units they replace. For one the stock bolts suck. When people push the rpm to high the stock bolts will not hold and they will fail sooner then later. Pauter rods do offer a very good rod that cannot be had very easy. Maening they are much better then most companies at custom making rods. They have their own type of beam, the X beam. They proved this this beam in racing off road with their own engine that they build. It worked great for them. I have used them on 4 engines to date. One Viper V-10, one 240Z , one 240Z stroker and when we built Nick K Perfworks Protege last year.KzA said:Beau, you seem as if you have greatly researched the rods in question here..Would you mind elaborating on all of this in the Forged Rod Comparo thread? I would really like to get that thread to be the last word in forged rod research for the protege...thanks!
Also, I am inviting ANY vendor to post in that thread with the technical specs and durability of the rods that they offer.
http://www.msprotege.com/forum/showthread.php?t=63664
Pro and cons, within the engine building world I feel that most builder would not pick Pauter as their first choice. Some of the reason are, cost, service and quality. On the Viper we had to resize the rods before we installed them. On the 240Z the balance was off a small amount more then other rods I have used. Also they take forever to get anything done. Every time I called for a shippment date I was told a few more weeks. The cost is very high for what you get. Now when no other company will make rods for the engine you are building then you have to deal with it. Again I am not saying that they are not good rods. They are just not the end all when it comes to rods as some people have posted here on this forum. It amy sound good on a long winded post, but facts are facts.
I have seen many engines over the years. I cannot say I have seen any race team run the Pauter rods. The only high power turbo car that I have ever seen talked about with Pauter rods was a 450hp Protege. Later it was found out that this car was not to be.
As to what rod is the best is a very open question. How much power are you looking to make? What rpms will you be running? If you are looking for 300hp then you should not get a stronger rod if it add alot of more weight or even cost. There are other things that also help with picking the right rod. A little longer rod will also help with making a little more power.
Thanks again
Later........Nick