annoyingrob;1112746 said:Think of a 2JZ bottom end, then think of it being stronger due to reduced rod length.
There are several people making upwards of 700whp on stock bottom ends, just not necessarily on this forum.
10secdream;1112898 said:I guess my only advice is if you are looking to put down that kind of HP make sure to check bearing clearances.
He means to check and make sure that the crankshaft, and connecting rod bearings are still within spec. If they are worn heavily then it will cause more vibration and somewhat an elliptical motion on the crank, which will stress the crank, bearings and rods to the point of breaking.DefiantWs6;1113418 said:what do you mean by bearing clearence? sorry for my ignorance but I'm new to these motors im used to pushrod engines, is it similar to piston to valve clearence or completely different? What can you do about any issues should they come up?
10secdream;1113757 said:ARP rod bolts and new bearings should do the trick just fine! I would still take a look at the crank and see what sort of condition it is in. If it was me and I would just put a 2JZ bottom end if you are going for big power.