SKU: 85228168405

Compatible for Honda Civic CRX Concerto 1.5 D15B2 4PCS Forged 4340 Steel Connecting Rods Conrods

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Compatible for Honda Civic CRX Concerto 1.5 D15B2 4PCS Forged 4340 Steel Connecting Rods Conrods[description] Item Number 4472607689 Application 1988 1991 compatible for Honda Civic GL DX LX D15B2 SOHC 1988 1991 compatible for Honda Civic Wagon Wagovan DX D15B2 SOHC 1988 1991 compatible for Honda CRX D15B2 SOHC 1990 1995 compatible for Honda Concerto D15B2 SOHC (European Market) 1992 1995 compatible for Honda Civic LSi Hatch Saloon (European Market) 1992 1995 compatible for Honda Civic DXi Hatch Saloon (European Market) Feature Forged SAE 4340

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Item Number

4472607689

Application

1988 - 1991 compatible for Honda Civic GL DX LX D15B2 SOHC
1988 - 1991 compatible for Honda Civic Wagon Wagovan/DX D15B2 SOHC
1988 - 1991 compatible for Honda CRX D15B2 SOHC
1990 - 1995 compatible for Honda Concerto D15B2 SOHC (European Market)
1992 - 1995 compatible for Honda Civic LSi Hatch/Saloon (European Market)
1992 - 1995 compatible for Honda Civic DXi Hatch/Saloon (European Market)

Feature

- Forged SAE 4340 Chrome Moly Steel for the highest strength and durability, dedicated for Racing
- Designed and processed by CNC machine.
- All big and small ends are finished with SUNNEN honing machine
- Precision alignment sleeves positively locate the rod cap, maintaining big end bore size and eliminating cap walk
- 100% X-rayed, sonic tested and magnafluxed
- Multi-stage heat treated
- Shot peened to relieve stress
- Come with the bronzed bushing suitable for the floating piston pin

Dimensions

Center to center length: 134.5mm
Big end diameter: 45mm
Small end diameter: 19mm
Big end width:22.8mm
Small end width:18mm

Specification

- TÜV Certification Con Rods
- Type: Forged 4340 aircraft chrome moly quality steel for racing
- H-beam Conrods Quantity: 4 Pieces as showing in picture
- Bolts: Including ARP 2000 bolts
- Note: Extra cost for upgrading to ARP L19 bolts
- Bolts Size: ARP 2000 5/16" bolts
- Tolerance: Balanced to +/- 1 gram in set
- Piston Bolt Hole: +-4/1000mm
- Power: 600hp ~ 800PS per set
- Strength of the fastening (PSI): 220,000/230,000 PSI Torque: 48ft �65 NM
- Top acceleration: 7000rpm
- Warranty: one year warranty for any manufacturing defect

Note

- Professional installation is highly recommended (No Instruction Included)
- Custom Service:If there's no conrods you need on our site, we would be happy to help determine your requirements and develop a solution with you to satisfy your needs.

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Note

The box of conrods is shipped randomly.

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  • * * H-Beam con rods compatible for Honda Civic CRX D15B2 SOHC
  • * * Advertised Horsepower Rating: 600~800HP
  • * * Material: Forged 4340 aircraft chrome moly quality steel
  • * * Dimensions: Center to center length: 134.5mm; Big end diameter: 45mm; Small end diameter: 19mm ( tapered small end); Big end width: 22.8mm; Small end width: 18mm
  • * * Package Contents: 4 Pieces of H-Beam Connecting Rods; 8 Pieces of ARP 2000 5/16" Bolts (Note: Extra cost for upgrading to ARP L19 bolts)
  • * * TüV Certification Con Rods
  • * * Advertised RPM Rating: 7000-9000 rpm
  • * * Fastener Tensile Strength (psi):200,000 - 230,000 psi
  • * * Balanced to within +/- 1 gram per end
  • * * The big end bores are honed to a +/-.01mm tolerance
  • * * Heat-treating & Shot-peened for remained consistent and strong
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