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what conrods to use in a TB45 big boosted
what conrods to use in a TB45 big boosted
hi all the big question i have a tb45 in my comp truck and it is sitting on the floor looking at me and saying turbo me i have a big bb garret to bolt on and all the fruit but alot of people that i have talked to have said the rods are small and dont handle big boost so i put it to you the online community what have persons used, done and what is out there that i can use and how much are thay
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Re: what conrods to use in a TB45 big boosted
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Define big boost. I have seen TB42 rods bend at 22 psi. We have custom made rods in our TB45 but expect to pay $3k or so. We have been running up to 28 psi boost with water injection and pump fuel to get to 380 rwkW.
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As said above if your cranking the boost up you'll need to go a different set of rods.
The 4.5 Rods are much smaller than 4.2 ones.
Ask Russell "the wheel man" Mason
There are a couple of aftermarket brands that sell Rods for the 4.2/4.5 and aftermarket pistons too as they can have trouble with ringlands too... however my personal opinion is that this is more to do with pushing too hard with the ignition/fuel and getting rattles under load...
Popular choice in rods is Crower... and with the dollar the way it is I think you'd get them for an alright price.
As for Pistons I believe your choice is a little more limited. The boys in Rocky running boosted Nissans have Custom Pistons from a company in Bris. You would have to talk to them for more accurate details.
Maybe jump on the Rocky 4x4 thread in Trips section and chat to them there.
Jaso85 has a boosted up rig with flash internals...
Anyway hope that helps... lotsa cash in turbo charging a 4.5 though... the 4.2 is a better starting point if you haven't done the conversion yet... we ran 383rwhp out of a 4.2 the other day with stock rods, inlet manifold and all basic parts... And it's got no drama's getting punished all day every day...
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The 4.5 Rods are much smaller than 4.2 ones.
Ask Russell "the wheel man" Mason
There are a couple of aftermarket brands that sell Rods for the 4.2/4.5 and aftermarket pistons too as they can have trouble with ringlands too... however my personal opinion is that this is more to do with pushing too hard with the ignition/fuel and getting rattles under load...
Popular choice in rods is Crower... and with the dollar the way it is I think you'd get them for an alright price.
As for Pistons I believe your choice is a little more limited. The boys in Rocky running boosted Nissans have Custom Pistons from a company in Bris. You would have to talk to them for more accurate details.
Maybe jump on the Rocky 4x4 thread in Trips section and chat to them there.
Jaso85 has a boosted up rig with flash internals...
Anyway hope that helps... lotsa cash in turbo charging a 4.5 though... the 4.2 is a better starting point if you haven't done the conversion yet... we ran 383rwhp out of a 4.2 the other day with stock rods, inlet manifold and all basic parts... And it's got no drama's getting punished all day every day...
Catch ya
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tb42 rods that have been shot peened will be fine for the average weekender. But if your going to go big boost & race it no standard parts will be good enough no matter what you do to them. I know of a tb45 that has been built to suit turbo that has standard pistons but h.p.c coated shot peened tb42 rods nocking out 200rkw on 37s.
Why don't you try an AUS supplier and see what they can do. The US is not always cheaperraptorthumper wrote:Looks like the Crower's cost $1100 us.
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