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Is the F22a's rod more strong than H23a

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    Is the F22a's rod more strong than H23a

    Dear sir:
    I want to get high boost ,so I am afraid my rods.
    Someone tell me the rods is the same,so it is very strong.
    It can be accept 1.5 bar,right?
    or,I need to replace the H23a's rod

    #2
    No, dont use the stock rod in a high boost situation...

    Get an aaftermarket H or I beam rod

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      #3
      Agreed, H-Beam preferrably for boost.
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        #4
        h23a1 rod=f22a rod.
        they ahve the same part number for a reason!

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          #5
          1.5bar? 1.5*14.7= ~20psi...yea that would probably be pushing it close.


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            #6
            shit 21 psi on stock rods...u crazy man. get new rods, pistons, rings, headgasket, head studs for 20 psi.
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              #7
              eh, im pretty sure the rods can handle more than the pistons or the ringlands.

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