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R&R 5.590 Solid Beam HD Aluminum Connecting Rods 3/8 ARP L19 w/ Honda Journal for Toyota Supra 2JZ-GTE

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Max Effort steel connecting rods that can survive racing at 250+hp per cylinder typically have to be made bulky enough that their weight can cause bearing longevity issues in an engine that has to last through a season of racing.

The faster you spin a heavy duty piston and rod, the more force it pinches the bearings with. If a bearing gets pinched too hard it will fail and take the engine out with it. You always want to use the lightest weight engine parts that will survive at your intended power and abuse level. The lighter the weight, the easier it is on the bearings, and the longer they will live.

Aluminum rods are often lighter than max effort steel rods, but can survive at the same power levels. Also, aluminum being softer than steel makes it a better "shock absorber" between the opposing forces of the piston and the crankshaft changing direction, which allows the bearing to live longer without giving out and taking the engine with it.

Aluminum rod are a safer choice for maximum effort race engines than steel. The downside to aluminum rods are that they expand with heat (like a piston) so the heat growth must be accounted for in the rod length and bearing clearance. Aluminum rods will also change shape sooner than a steel rod will, so figure that a set of aluminum rods will probably last about as long as the aluminum piston they are attached to and should be replaced when the pistons are replaced.

If you have questions regarding if aluminum rods are appropriate for your build, please reach out to us and let us help you make the best decision for your engine.

Rod bearings are not included in this listing, but these are the approved doweled rod bearing part numbers that can be used with this rod:
Clevite CB1665HNDC
Clevite CB-1665HNDK
Clevite CB-1665HND

Additional Applications:
  • Supra MKIV Twin-Turbo 93-98 JZA80
  • Supra MKIV Non-Turbo 93-98 JZA80
  • SC300/Soarer 92-00 Z30
  • IS300 01-05 XE10
  • GS300/Aristo 91-97 S140
  • GS300/Aristo 98-05 S160

R&R Racing Products

R&R 5.590 Solid Beam HD Aluminum Connecting Rods 3/8 ARP L19 w/ Honda Journal for Toyota Supra 2JZ-GTE

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Part Number:
TOY2JZCHEVBRG5580SBDL19
MSRP: $1,600.50
Your Price: $1,429.02
(You save $171.48 )
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Max Effort steel connecting rods that can survive racing at 250+hp per cylinder typically have to be made bulky enough that their weight can cause bearing longevity issues in an engine that has to last through a season of racing.

The faster you spin a heavy duty piston and rod, the more force it pinches the bearings with. If a bearing gets pinched too hard it will fail and take the engine out with it. You always want to use the lightest weight engine parts that will survive at your intended power and abuse level. The lighter the weight, the easier it is on the bearings, and the longer they will live.

Aluminum rods are often lighter than max effort steel rods, but can survive at the same power levels. Also, aluminum being softer than steel makes it a better "shock absorber" between the opposing forces of the piston and the crankshaft changing direction, which allows the bearing to live longer without giving out and taking the engine with it.

Aluminum rod are a safer choice for maximum effort race engines than steel. The downside to aluminum rods are that they expand with heat (like a piston) so the heat growth must be accounted for in the rod length and bearing clearance. Aluminum rods will also change shape sooner than a steel rod will, so figure that a set of aluminum rods will probably last about as long as the aluminum piston they are attached to and should be replaced when the pistons are replaced.

If you have questions regarding if aluminum rods are appropriate for your build, please reach out to us and let us help you make the best decision for your engine.

Rod bearings are not included in this listing, but these are the approved doweled rod bearing part numbers that can be used with this rod:
Clevite CB1665HNDC
Clevite CB-1665HNDK
Clevite CB-1665HND

Additional Applications:
  • Supra MKIV Twin-Turbo 93-98 JZA80
  • Supra MKIV Non-Turbo 93-98 JZA80
  • SC300/Soarer 92-00 Z30
  • IS300 01-05 XE10
  • GS300/Aristo 91-97 S140
  • GS300/Aristo 98-05 S160
Weight:
8.00 LBS
Applicable Engines:
2JZ-GE, 2JZ-GE VVTi, 2JZ-GTE, 2JZ-GTE VVTi
Product Weight:
522 g
Rod Length:
5.590" / 142mm
Rod Length Oversize:
Standard Length
Pin Size:
0.866" / 22mm
Notes:
HD Rods, Requires 1.888" Honda journal crank
Additional Notes:
Solid Big Daddy Rods with beefed up fork area. Honda Journal use with bearings CB-1665HND
Small End Width:
1.01
Rod Material:
Billet Aluminum
Rod Journal Size:
Honda/Chevy 1.888in Diameter
Rod Bolt:
3/8" ARP L19
Big End Width:
1.01
Big End Bore:
2.015
Beam Type:
Solid Beam
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R&R 5.590 Solid Beam HD Aluminum Connecting Rods 3/8 ARP L19 w/ Honda Journal for Toyota Supra 2JZ-GTE

R&R 5.590 Solid Beam HD Aluminum Connecting Rods 3/8 ARP L19 w/ Honda Journal for Toyota Supra 2JZ-GTE

MSRP: $1,600.50
Your Price: $1,429.02
(You save $171.48 )
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