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A connecting rod, also called a con rod, is the part of a piston engine which connects the piston to the crankshaft. 

Maxpeedingrods street performance H-Beam connecting rods with Forged 4340 aircraft chrome moly quality steel compatible for Audi, compatible for BMW, compatible for Honda, compatible for Ford, compatible for Toyota, compatible for Fiat and more car models. Welcome to choose!

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For JDM compatible for Honda Civic CRX D16 ZC SOHC VTEC Conrods Forged Connecting Rods with Bolts

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$357.00
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Compatible for Honda Prelude Accord H22 H22A H22A1 800HP Connecting Rods and ARP Bolts

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$391.00 $460.00
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Compatible for Toyota Corolla Celica 7AFE 1.8L Connecting Rod Conrods Con Rod bielle pleuel

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$445.00 $500.00

Connecting Rod Rods compatible for Toyota Supra Soarer MK3 7MGTE 7M-GTE 3.0 ARP Bolts 6x

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$557.00

Connecting Rod Rods compatible for Toyota Corolla Celica Carina FX MR2 4AFE 43mm Conrods

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$445.00
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Compatible for Volvo 850 C70 T5 2.3L B5234T Forged Conrods Connecting Rod

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$557.00 $663.00
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Connecting Rods Rod compatible for Toyota Tercel compatible for Corolla 5EFE Conrods Con Rod 130.5mm

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$411.00 $478.00
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Compatible for Honda/Acura H23/F22 Forged 4340 H-Beam Connecting Rods Set

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$391.00 $430.00
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Compatible for Nissan 180SX 200SX 2.0L SR20DE SR20DET 136.3mm Connecting Rod

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$380.00 $432.00

4340 Forged Connecting Rods+ARP2000 Bolts compatible for Mazda Speed 3 MZR 2.3L DISI Turbo

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$380.00

H-beam Connecting Rods compatible for Honda Acura Integra JDM B18C B18C1 B18C5 1.8L Conrods

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$357.00
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Compatible for Toyota 2.2L MR2 Celica 5SFE forged high performance connecting rod rods

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$445.00 $511.00

Forged H-Beam Connecting Rods+ARP2000 Bolts compatible for Honda Acura 2.3L F23A1-A7 141mm

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$357.00

Forged Connecting Rods and Bolts compatible for Honda Acura K24 K24A1 K24A2 K24A4 K24A8 2.4L

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$357.00
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Compatible for Toyota Celica compatible for Corolla 2ZZGE 1.8L Conrods Con Rod 138 Connecting Rod Rods

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$445.00 $517.00
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  • What is A Connecting Rod?

    A connecting rod is an engine component that transfers motion from the piston to the crankshaft and functions as a lever arm. Connecting rods are commonly made from cast aluminum alloy and are designed to withstand dynamic stresses from combustion and piston movement. H-Beam Connecting Rods are a little bit heavier, stiffer, more rigid and stronger than I-Beam, so they are the priority selection for high horsepower and high cylinder pressures.

  • What Does A Connecting Rod Do?

    A connecting rod links the piston to the crankshaft. The rod itself is rigid. However, on each end are pivot points with bearings where it attaches to the crank and a pin where it attaches to the piston. This allows the piston to continue to move up and down while the rod moves with the rotation of the crankshaft. The connecting rod needs to be strong enough to handle the downward force of the piston during combustion as well as the force against the crankshaft at the rod journal.

  • How To Measure Connecting Rod Length

    An engine connecting rod length is determined by measuring the distance between the center points of the piston pin bore and the crankshaft journal bore.

  • How To Install Connecting Rods To Crankshaft

    Once you have installed the assembled connecting rods and pistons through the engine block bores, the next step is installing the connecting rods to the crankshaft stroke sections. The connecting rod should have the matching cap and correct cap orientation for assembly. Correct size rod bearings must be installed into the cap and rod. Next, tighten the rod bolts with Plastigauge installed. Remove the the rod from the crank and and check the Plastigauge to confirm correct clearance and tolerances. Once correct, reinstall the connecting rods onto the crankshaft and tighten according to the manufacturer's connecting rod torque specs.