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  • #16
    damn...that sucks :(
    \'97 Pontiac Firebird A4 3.08/open<br />Best 60ft.: 2.411 Best 1/8: 10.262 @ 69.726 Best 1/4: 15.941 @ 87.48<br />Mods: SLP CAI, Loudmouth, Test Pipe

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    • #17
      <blockquote>quote:</font><hr>Originally posted by 1998silverbird:
      I emailed Gm parts direct and they said that those rods are cast iron.. They also told me they wont work on our cars..<hr></blockquote>

      The L67 rods will not work w/ L36 pistons. I'm 99% sure that is what the dude/dudet that relied meant. So if you buy these rods you'd need L67 pistons too.
      Keith - 99 'maro - White M5 - bumpstick and boltons - 13.65 @ 101 N/A
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      • #18
        but...if they're cast iron are they any better than what we have now?
        \'97 Pontiac Firebird A4 3.08/open<br />Best 60ft.: 2.411 Best 1/8: 10.262 @ 69.726 Best 1/4: 15.941 @ 87.48<br />Mods: SLP CAI, Loudmouth, Test Pipe

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        • #19
          because the l67 rod is cast iton...the rods they are talking aobut are l32 rods...please read !!!
          1998 Chevrolet Camaro L36 M5<br />1982 Toyota Celica Supra 7MGTE project car - FOR SALE<br /><br />\"I find the most sensual part of the woman is the boobies.\" - Zap Brannigan

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          • #20
            The L32 has hot-forged "powdered metal" connecting rods, also the L67 in the 2004 Impala/Monte Carlo may have these too from what iv been reading. There may have to be some machining involved to safely avoid problems if you do not have a stock setup.

            [ September 06, 2003: Message edited by: Swift_3800_F-Body ]</p>

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            • #21
              pardon my ignorance, but what engine is the L32?


              Also, say you had a stock, N/A 3.8 in an fcar, and you wanted to reinforce it a bit in preperationg for putting on a powerdyne supercharger. Do the L32 rods require any modification to fit in our engines as replacements for factory rods, or can you even put them in without a supercharger, and run the engine as normal? Im thinking if i have to rebuild my engine before i have the cash to buy a supercharger, i might be better off with the L32 rods.

              They do look better, and the design of the cavity in the middle appears to be better suited to prevent premature failure.
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              • #22
                <blockquote>quote:</font><hr>Originally posted by TheFireChicken:
                pardon my ignorance, but what engine is the L32?


                Also, say you had a stock, N/A 3.8 in an fcar, and you wanted to reinforce it a bit in preperationg for putting on a powerdyne supercharger. Do the L32 rods require any modification to fit in our engines as replacements for factory rods, or can you even put them in without a supercharger, and run the engine as normal? Im thinking if i have to rebuild my engine before i have the cash to buy a supercharger, i might be better off with the L32 rods.

                They do look better, and the design of the cavity in the middle appears to be better suited to prevent premature failure.
                <hr></blockquote>


                The new L32 is the name for the "Series III 3800"

                The old L32 was the 3.4L
                2002 5-spd NBM Camaro
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                • #23
                  I have a set of Intense 9.5:1 pistons which I was going to install pretty soon, so which rods are going to work with my set up. Intense says to use L67 rods with their pistons. Will the L32 rods work with these pistons or do they need to be modified?
                  08' L76 6.0L 4X4 Chevy EXT.Cab LTZ Vortec MAX with Snug top cover, Dynomax exhaust,Hptuners& K&N intake
                  96' Camaro M5 to A4 conversion, alot of mods . GT35R Turbo full suspension. Built engine

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                  • #24
                    L32 Rods will work perfectly with intense pistons, in fact I was the first to use the Series III Rods in a series II [img]smile.gif[/img]
                    Chris White<br />1989 Turbo Trans Am #70<br />2004 GTO - Procharged<br />2005 G6<br />2005 Equinox LT AWD

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                    • #25
                      Thanks for clearing it up for me , now I know what to get. What about main bearings still same as L67's. This is what part # I have 12480819.

                      [ September 07, 2003: Message edited by: ssms5411 ]</p>
                      08' L76 6.0L 4X4 Chevy EXT.Cab LTZ Vortec MAX with Snug top cover, Dynomax exhaust,Hptuners& K&N intake
                      96' Camaro M5 to A4 conversion, alot of mods . GT35R Turbo full suspension. Built engine

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                      • #26
                        Yup, they are the same. I'd use the Clevite 77 line main and rod bearings, those are also available from INTENSE.

                        [ September 07, 2003: Message edited by: GTPprix ]</p>
                        Chris White<br />1989 Turbo Trans Am #70<br />2004 GTO - Procharged<br />2005 G6<br />2005 Equinox LT AWD

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                        • #27
                          This is great info, thanks for posting it. I just tried the link to clubgp, I guess it's down right now.

                          Do you have any photos or more info on what needs to be clearanced for these rods to work in a Series II motor? I need to start getting my parts list together, don't think my stock bottom end will like this new Procharger unit for very long. :D

                          [ September 07, 2003: Message edited by: Ironman24 ]</p>
                          Michael Huff<br />92 RS, 98 V6, 97 SS, 00 Z28 <br /> <a href=\"http://www.carolinafbodyclub.com/\" target=\"_blank\">http://www.carolinafbodyclub.com/</a>

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                          • #28
                            No problem just glad to help, let me see if i can dig up the pic for you. The piston end will need to be clearanced ever so slightly on the top radius if using forged pistons, nothing 12 seconds and a grinder cant fix.

                            Heres a link to the photo:
                            Forged VS Cast
                            Chris White<br />1989 Turbo Trans Am #70<br />2004 GTO - Procharged<br />2005 G6<br />2005 Equinox LT AWD

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                            • #29
                              <blockquote>quote:</font><hr>Originally posted by GTPprix:
                              No problem just glad to help, let me see if i can dig up the pic for you. The piston end will need to be clearanced ever so slightly on the top radius if using forged pistons, nothing 12 seconds and a grinder cant fix.

                              Heres a link to the photo:
                              Forged VS Cast
                              <hr></blockquote>

                              Are they forged around the piston and crank?? The rest of the Rod looks cast Iron..
                              Jeff ..
                              1998 Firebird.. Built 3.8 with a 125 shot.. 370rwhp,415rwtq.. stock tune!! sold

                              2002 WS6 T/A.. Bolt ins..448rwhp
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                              • #30
                                Whole rod is forged, those areas are the only machined parts. The rod is Hot Forged Powdered metal which has a similar appearance to cast iron.
                                Chris White<br />1989 Turbo Trans Am #70<br />2004 GTO - Procharged<br />2005 G6<br />2005 Equinox LT AWD

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