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![]() 824 Posts Member #: 2065 Post Whore Wiltshire |
28th Jul, 2011 at 01:26:49pm
Are there any alternatives? I'm running out of money fast and if I can substitute the arp bolts for something else I might just be able to get everything else I need and have it running this month!!
On 7th Nov, 2011 apbellamy said:
Shaft seems nice and snug On 24th Mar, 2012 apbellamy said:
no no no no, you need more boost! you can never ever come on here and say I have enough boost, that's just silly. On 29th Mar, 2010 Star Mag said:
these give no problems with good head |
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![]() 1105 Posts Member #: 1504 Post Whore Westbury, Wiltshire |
28th Jul, 2011 at 01:51:53pm
Al.
Edited by turbominivanman on 28th Jul, 2011. Minivanless, but reluctantly happy living with the decision. There'll be another one day.
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![]() 10023 Posts Member #: 1456 Mongo Barnsley, South Flatcapshire |
28th Jul, 2011 at 01:55:54pm
Standard rod bolts in good condition should do the job nicely. If something is worth doing, it's worth doing half of. |
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![]() 824 Posts Member #: 2065 Post Whore Wiltshire |
28th Jul, 2011 at 02:01:05pm
Rich, I just spoke with Ron walker and he told me a storey about when he built an engine for bill solis. Hed supplied non arp bolts and after lightening and polishing them one race later he came back annoyed that a rod came out the side of the block...
On 7th Nov, 2011 apbellamy said:
Shaft seems nice and snug On 24th Mar, 2012 apbellamy said:
no no no no, you need more boost! you can never ever come on here and say I have enough boost, that's just silly. On 29th Mar, 2010 Star Mag said:
these give no problems with good head |
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![]() 3249 Posts Member #: 1194 Post Whore Shropshire. |
28th Jul, 2011 at 02:22:28pm
Standard rod bolts will be fine for a turbo build. |
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133 Posts Member #: 9277 Advanced Member Nottingham |
28th Jul, 2011 at 02:29:05pm
yeah, I don't see the point in ARP rod bolts for a turbo, I've got some on my turbo engine but I didn't put them there lol. I've got some arp head studs not fitted yet but I can see them being usefull on a turbo engine. It's the same reason why you don't need a fancy bottom end for a turbo... they don't really rev higher than standard engines lol Edited by danrock101 on 28th Jul, 2011. |
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9258 Posts Member #: 123 Post Whore Betwix Harrogate and York |
28th Jul, 2011 at 02:30:40pm
Was it 100% known to be a failed rod bolt, at what RPM?
Fastest 998 mini in the world? 13.05 1/4 mile 106mph
On 2nd Jan, 2013 fastcarl said:
the design shows a distinct lack of imagination, talk about starting off with a clean sheet of paper, then not bothering to fucking draw on it,lol On 20th Apr, 2012 Paul S said:
I'm mainly concerned about swirl in the runners caused by the tangential entry. |
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![]() 824 Posts Member #: 2065 Post Whore Wiltshire |
28th Jul, 2011 at 03:04:28pm
Ah well, better safe than sorry. I'd hate to build it then something go wrong because I didn't fit them... On 7th Nov, 2011 apbellamy said:
Shaft seems nice and snug On 24th Mar, 2012 apbellamy said:
no no no no, you need more boost! you can never ever come on here and say I have enough boost, that's just silly. On 29th Mar, 2010 Star Mag said:
these give no problems with good head |
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9258 Posts Member #: 123 Post Whore Betwix Harrogate and York |
28th Jul, 2011 at 04:57:24pm
This is the propoganda that ARP survive on.
On 28th Jul, 2011 almichie said:
Ah well, better safe than sorry. I'd hate to build it then something go wrong because I didn't fit them... Fastest 998 mini in the world? 13.05 1/4 mile 106mph
On 2nd Jan, 2013 fastcarl said:
the design shows a distinct lack of imagination, talk about starting off with a clean sheet of paper, then not bothering to fucking draw on it,lol On 20th Apr, 2012 Paul S said:
I'm mainly concerned about swirl in the runners caused by the tangential entry. |
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![]() 3249 Posts Member #: 1194 Post Whore Shropshire. |
28th Jul, 2011 at 05:44:25pm
Exactley, people fit them not because they know the benefit of the material properties but because they are ARP bolts.. Even when they have no idea at what stage a standard bolt would give in. |
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![]() 3673 Posts Member #: 9300 Post Whore Quarry Bonk |
28th Jul, 2011 at 06:03:07pm
Its the price of the ARP bolts that do my head in, surely they aught not to cost quite that much.
On 26th Jan, 2012 Tom Fenton said:
ring problems are down to wear or abuse but although annoying it isn't a show stopper On 5th Aug, 2014 madmk1 said:
Shit the bed! I had snapped the end of my shaft off!! 17.213 @ 71mph, 64bhp n/a (Old Engine) |
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3006 Posts Member #: 2500 Post Whore Buckinghamshire |
28th Jul, 2011 at 06:20:46pm
Despite using well over 7000rpm in my "spare" engine at Santa Pod, on standard bolts, I have used ARP bolts on the present motor just for peace of mind even though I rarely exceed 6000rpm with the GT 1752.
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![]() 665 Posts Member #: 9345 Post Whore Sheffield |
28th Jul, 2011 at 07:13:26pm
I asked about before buying bits for my engine and had a variety of answers. The middle ground from the "reliable" sources was if it will regularly see 7K+ or intermittently see 7.5K+ better than standard conrod bolts are a good £60ish to spend. I have heard of standard A+ rods and bolts working for many miles in engines seeing more than 8K, but the consensus seemed to be that was a bit of luck. For the record mine has arp conrod bolts.
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![]() 824 Posts Member #: 2065 Post Whore Wiltshire |
28th Jul, 2011 at 07:17:06pm
They cost £75 from Minits, which I don't think is too bad really. I didn't buy arp head bolts as mini spares offer an EN24 material 11 stud head kit for £57. It's for my own peace of mind. I do have a lead foot and I know in the excitement i'll probably miss a gear, possibly over doing it. On 7th Nov, 2011 apbellamy said:
Shaft seems nice and snug On 24th Mar, 2012 apbellamy said:
no no no no, you need more boost! you can never ever come on here and say I have enough boost, that's just silly. On 29th Mar, 2010 Star Mag said:
these give no problems with good head |
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![]() 3673 Posts Member #: 9300 Post Whore Quarry Bonk |
28th Jul, 2011 at 07:25:26pm
The centre main strap i couldnt say no to, for the price and if youre needing machine work done anyway, its saft not to! On 26th Jan, 2012 Tom Fenton said:
ring problems are down to wear or abuse but although annoying it isn't a show stopper On 5th Aug, 2014 madmk1 said:
Shit the bed! I had snapped the end of my shaft off!! 17.213 @ 71mph, 64bhp n/a (Old Engine) |
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![]() 824 Posts Member #: 2065 Post Whore Wiltshire |
28th Jul, 2011 at 08:11:33pm
Yep got that one too Carl! On 7th Nov, 2011 apbellamy said:
Shaft seems nice and snug On 24th Mar, 2012 apbellamy said:
no no no no, you need more boost! you can never ever come on here and say I have enough boost, that's just silly. On 29th Mar, 2010 Star Mag said:
these give no problems with good head |
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![]() 11046 Posts Member #: 965 Post Whore Preston On The Brook |
28th Jul, 2011 at 08:17:59pm
For me the ARP's are not really about their strength, its more about their reliability in repeated assembly and disassembly, they always have that re assuring feel when they are being torqued up, unlike the plastic feel you get with standard fasteners.
Edited by Sprocket on 28th Jul, 2011. On 26th Oct, 2004 TurboDave16v said:
Is it A-Series only? I think it should be... So when some joey comes on here about how his 16v turbo vauxhall is great compared to ours, he can be given the 'bird'... On 26th Oct, 2004 Tom Fenton said:
Yep I agree with TD........ |
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![]() 8297 Posts Member #: 408 Turbo Love Palace Fool Aylesbury |
28th Jul, 2011 at 08:41:08pm
Im sure im not running ARP's. Its been a while since ive had the engine apart though!
Edited by matty on 28th Jul, 2011. https://www.facebook.com/pages/Fusion-Fabri..._homepage_panel
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3006 Posts Member #: 2500 Post Whore Buckinghamshire |
28th Jul, 2011 at 08:54:16pm
Right on, Matt. |
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1226 Posts Member #: 9271 Post Whore Stoke on Trent |
28th Jul, 2011 at 08:56:45pm
On 28th Jul, 2011 wil_h said:
I wonder if anyone has some specs on the materials to show what improvement thay actually offer? this is all i can find, they are made of 8740 chrome moly material, they dont give a direct break down on the mat spec just give you drabs of info on there site of how the other materials they use are better in comparison. reading between the lines they are made of .4% carbon, .45% nickel, .55% chromium, tempered to Rc44/47. made using either SDF (guaranteed seamless and defect free). CHQ (cold head quality), 8740 CHROME MOLY: Until the development of today’s modern alloys, chrome moly was popularly considered a high strength material. Now viewed as only moderate strength, 8740 chrome moly is seen as a good tough steel, with adequate fatigue properties for most racing applications, but only if the threads are rolled after heat-treatment, as is the standard ARP production practice. Typically, chrome moly is classified as a quench and temper steel, that can be heat-treated to deliver tensile strengths between 180,000 and 210,000 psi. they dont list the rod bolts in the arp2000 grade material that most are independently advertised as.
all info taken from their own site http://arp-bolts.com/pages/technical_metallurgy.shtml what standard bolts are made of i dont know but some one on here probably does and can make sense of this. :) as far as google and wiki are concerned 8740 chrome moly doesnt exist???
Edited by wez on 28th Jul, 2011. one day boost will be mine!
On 10th Mar, 2012 Joe C said:
TBH peple stick it everywhere... and theres merits to each... |
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![]() 9812 Posts Member #: 332 Resident Cylinder Head Modifier Mitsi Evo 7, 911, Cossie. & all the chavs ...... won no problem |
28th Jul, 2011 at 10:17:30pm
we know that no one has had a rod bolt failure with ARP rod bolts torqued up correctley!!!
Edited by BENROSS on 28th Jul, 2011.
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![]() 1346 Posts Member #: 2340 Post Whore Dublin Ireland |
28th Jul, 2011 at 10:34:47pm
I always find this crazy that People even contemplate not putting ARP rod bolts and head studs, add up how much you have Spent on the cylinder head, cam and pistons. Typical figure Pistons 350 notes, cylinder head , 500 notes, cam 200 notes right that's 1050 quid. Arp rod bolts 75 quid and head stud kit 90 quid that's 165 quid that just over 15% the price of the major components when not fitting them could potentially cost you 100% no brainer in my book !!! On 17th Feb, 2009 Rob H said:
I find the easiest way is to super glue the bolt to the end of one of my fingers. ______________________________________________________ |
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![]() 12307 Posts Member #: 565 Carlos Fandango Burnham-on-Crouch, Essex |
28th Jul, 2011 at 11:12:52pm
I agree Paul,
On 28th Aug, 2011 Kean said:
At the risk of being sigged... Joe, do you have a photo of your tool? http://www.turbominis.co.uk/forums/index.p...9064&lastpost=1 https://joe1977.imgbb.com/ |
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![]() 11046 Posts Member #: 965 Post Whore Preston On The Brook |
30th Jul, 2011 at 08:01:16pm
Consider that anyone in their right mind would replace the rod bolts for new ones when they rebuild an engine, the standard A+ bolts cost £52 at Minispares, so the £94 they charge for the ARP bots isn't to bad in my opinion. More so if you can get them cheaper elsewhere On 26th Oct, 2004 TurboDave16v said:
Is it A-Series only? I think it should be... So when some joey comes on here about how his 16v turbo vauxhall is great compared to ours, he can be given the 'bird'... On 26th Oct, 2004 Tom Fenton said:
Yep I agree with TD........ |
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![]() 9502 Posts Member #: 1023 Post Whore Doncaster, South Yorkshire |
30th Jul, 2011 at 10:49:43pm
im just going to echo what others have said but i think its a no brainer
Yes i moved to the darkside |
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