New Rods For The LNF @ TTR
#1
New Rods For The LNF @ TTR
CARRILLO Rod Set Chevrolet Cobalt, HHR Turbocharged LNF 2.0L
Check them out!
http://turbotechracing.com/productca...idproduct=5300
Check them out!
http://turbotechracing.com/productca...idproduct=5300
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#14
Why is it that 4 lnf connecting rods cost 1200 meanwhile 8 lsx connecting rods cost 1864????
http://thmotorsports.com/carrillo/ca...25H-08-13-1998
Why are the LNF ones 300 per rod meanwhile LSX ones are 233 per rod?
Turbo Tech, any ideas about this?
http://thmotorsports.com/carrillo/ca...25H-08-13-1998
Why are the LNF ones 300 per rod meanwhile LSX ones are 233 per rod?
Turbo Tech, any ideas about this?
#15
Why is it that 4 lnf connecting rods cost 1200 meanwhile 8 lsx connecting rods cost 1864????
http://thmotorsports.com/carrillo/ca...25H-08-13-1998
Why are the LNF ones 300 per rod meanwhile LSX ones are 233 per rod?
Turbo Tech, any ideas about this?
http://thmotorsports.com/carrillo/ca...25H-08-13-1998
Why are the LNF ones 300 per rod meanwhile LSX ones are 233 per rod?
Turbo Tech, any ideas about this?
We can get those LS1 rods for $1549.99 for all 8 from Corrillo.... Not $1864 like the site you showed... So you know our LSJ/LNF rods are the right price if we can get you that good of a deal on the Corrillo ones!
You are getting a great price from us.....
#17
If these start selling and Carrillo drops there price to us, we will drop our price to our customers... I highly doubt it will happen though, as there are only a hand full of LNF's out there compared to the LS1...
#20
Call up Carrillo, dont call us out...
I doubt you would break them with 1,000 HP (properly tuned)
I doubt you would break them with 1,000 HP (properly tuned)
Last edited by TurboTechRacing; 11-30-2009 at 10:59 PM. Reason: Automerged Doublepost
#21
I hate it when the uninformed voice opinions like this.
Yeah they are expensive, but hell, we should be happy that a company even bothers making such parts for us.
This is simple mfg economics. They (the mfg, not TTR the seller) have to recover R&D and tooling costs on every component they manufacture. This cost therefore has to be distributed among the number of components that they will sell. Unfortunately for the LSJ & LNF motors, there simply will not be that many parts sold. So a larger portion of that development cost ends up being added to each part.
Where as the LS1, not only exists in much larger numbers, but more LS1 owners will be building their motors than LSJ/LNF motors. So each end consumer ends up paying for a smaller portion of said development costs.
Get it?
This is the same reason that most Honda motor components are more affordable.
Yeah they are expensive, but hell, we should be happy that a company even bothers making such parts for us.
This is simple mfg economics. They (the mfg, not TTR the seller) have to recover R&D and tooling costs on every component they manufacture. This cost therefore has to be distributed among the number of components that they will sell. Unfortunately for the LSJ & LNF motors, there simply will not be that many parts sold. So a larger portion of that development cost ends up being added to each part.
Where as the LS1, not only exists in much larger numbers, but more LS1 owners will be building their motors than LSJ/LNF motors. So each end consumer ends up paying for a smaller portion of said development costs.
Get it?
This is the same reason that most Honda motor components are more affordable.
#23
I don't imagine anyone will be able to break rods (properly tuned) on the stock snail. These will come into play for people looking to make huge numbers with a bigger turbo.