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ace33joe Jan 12, 2017 11:24 PM

Wiseco Boostline rod for evo opinions?
 
Does anyone have more detailed info for evo application of this new Wiseco connecting rods? (Especially weight?)

http://www.enginelabs.com/features/p...ethink-design/

If it does have both advantages of H-beam and I-beam, it would be a good option.

I saw one online vendor sells at $640, so not much cheaper than most I-beams.

LetsGetThisDone Jan 12, 2017 11:39 PM

It's brand new. Like, came out 2 weeks ago. Not sure anyone will have too much info...

94AWDcoupe Jan 14, 2017 10:45 AM

cool looking rod. but doubtful its really any better than whats been out for over a decade. I would run them if my engine block were clear. lol

ace33joe Jan 15, 2017 01:09 AM

Hahaha, clear engine block would be nice!

Dula Jan 18, 2017 05:22 PM

I just ordered some from realstreet... should be in this week hopefully. The only weird thing is that it seems like they do not offer a 625+ rod bolt upgrade... but I do not really plan on revving the car super high so I will be keeping my fingers crossed on the the ARP 2000's. Plus many engine builders used arp 2000's and set many records past any current expectations of my car.

evo_q8 May 10, 2017 06:19 PM

any update?

Dula May 10, 2017 06:31 PM


Originally Posted by evo_q8 (Post 11737977)
any update?

finally got them in a few weeks ago. Very pretty and boxed very well... haven't put them in yet due to funds restrictions at the current time. Been laid off for about 18 months. I have pics on my instagram @dulaix1

2winscroll May 11, 2017 03:10 AM

I didn't like how the rods have a lot of non radiused edges

LetsGetThisDone May 11, 2017 09:02 AM

They are radiused where needed, on the inside corners.

2winscroll May 11, 2017 07:24 PM


Originally Posted by letsgetthisdone (Post 11738147)
They are radiused where needed, on the inside corners.

Still don't like it :)

kpr May 17, 2017 04:31 PM

Looks like a cool concept. On the down side- they're made in china sooo theres that.

gsrboi80 May 17, 2017 08:03 PM


Originally Posted by kpr (Post 11740109)
Looks like a cool concept. On the down side- they're made in china sooo theres that.

I'm American to the bone, hell yea, boobs, beers and bikes. Though I've also come to realize this means jack **** anymore honestly!!

I also thought I read this was not the case anyway and they are in fact made here. Let me see if I can find it as I was reading on a bunch of rods the other night trying to find the right choice for my build. Ugghh quite the daunting task honestly, I gave up for now. I am down to a decision on about 4 sets so that's a plus.


Edit: Yup you're right, in the article posted it says tested and finished here. I'm sure they are actually made somewhere in Asia. Curious to know where my other options are made, don't honestly care anymore as long as they're rated to my HP goal

kpr May 18, 2017 07:27 AM

I was told by Manley, pretty much ALL H-beams are made in Asia and finished here, including their own. Manley I beams are made in USA.

IzzyRS May 18, 2017 08:35 AM


Originally Posted by gsrboi80 (Post 11740141)
I'm American to the bone, hell yea, boobs, beers and bikes. Though I've also come to realize this means jack **** anymore honestly!!

I also thought I read this was not the case anyway and they are in fact made here. Let me see if I can find it as I was reading on a bunch of rods the other night trying to find the right choice for my build. Ugghh quite the daunting task honestly, I gave up for now. I am down to a decision on about 4 sets so that's a plus.


Edit: Yup you're right, in the article posted it says tested and finished here. I'm sure they are actually made somewhere in Asia. Curious to know where my other options are made, don't honestly care anymore as long as they're rated to my HP goal

Carrillo rods are manufactured in the U.S. That is what I went with, their Pro H beams are strong, quality rods and they are made in California.

RUNNING.AMOK May 18, 2017 11:57 AM

Wiseco have been know to be mid range components. Good for a budget build with mid rpm/power levels in mind. Normally plain Jane design. But this rod looks interesting. Hopefully it plays the part as much as it looks the part. As far as the bolts go, why not upgrade them yourself prior to putting it together. An ounce of prevention is better than a pound of the cure.


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