Yeah, I knew that a lot of Hondas had less than "optimal" R/S ratio, a fact that a lot of people don't seem to realize. I think I wouldn't want to go too thin on the rod journal size, so with 48mm, I think a 150mm rod will be the longest rod I'd be able to easily fit without decreasing stroke.
Wait, no, I just had a thought. Magnus Motorsports sells identical rods to the 4g63, except you can get them in 156mm or 162mm. I'm not sure if they sell Eagles of that length, but I think the Eagles would be the best choice for a good rod that will handle power. The only bad thing is the Eagles aren't the lightest in the world.
We'd have to move the offset down all the way, 4mm, and then the wrist pin up 5mm to fit the 156mm rods. I don't know if that is possible or not. I think 150mm is the ideal length.
How exactly did you find these rods? I guess I just don't understand what you mean by Honda style Chevy rods. I'm going to look for a set on ebay, if I can find 8 of them for $200, sold.
Edit: Wow, nevermind. I just did a search for "nascar rods" on ebay. I had no idea these things were out there! Thank you!
Wait, no, I just had a thought. Magnus Motorsports sells identical rods to the 4g63, except you can get them in 156mm or 162mm. I'm not sure if they sell Eagles of that length, but I think the Eagles would be the best choice for a good rod that will handle power. The only bad thing is the Eagles aren't the lightest in the world.
We'd have to move the offset down all the way, 4mm, and then the wrist pin up 5mm to fit the 156mm rods. I don't know if that is possible or not. I think 150mm is the ideal length.
How exactly did you find these rods? I guess I just don't understand what you mean by Honda style Chevy rods. I'm going to look for a set on ebay, if I can find 8 of them for $200, sold.
Edit: Wow, nevermind. I just did a search for "nascar rods" on ebay. I had no idea these things were out there! Thank you!