Wiseco Launches New BoostLine Connecting Rod Line at PRI Show 2016!
Targeted Towards Big Horsepower Boosted and Nitrous Assisted Combinations
Mentor, Ohio — December 8th 2016. Introducing BoostLine Connecting Rods by Wiseco Performance Products! Our engineering team created this new, patent-pending 3-pocket design specifically for demanding turbocharged, supercharged and big nitrous applications. These connecting rods are ideal for today’s high horsepower engines and provide 60% more bending strength compared to common H-beam rods! Each rod is designed, finished and inspected in the USA and includes an inspection report from our quality team.
“The design of connecting rods hasn’t evolved much over the years,” says Nick DiBlasi, Global Automotive Product Manager for Wiseco. “The BoostLine connecting rods is a scratch design that takes the best attributes of an H- and I-beam rod and merges them into one. Even though the BoostLine rod is designed for heavy duty use, we were able to keep the rod relatively light without compromising strength.”
Designed specifically for high horsepower forced induction and nitrous applications
• 60% increase in bending strength vs. H-Beam
• Patent Pending high strength 3-pocket design
• Machined from premium 4340 forged steel
• High quality ARP Bolts included
• Inspected and finished in the USA (Mentor, Ohio)
Part Number | Application | Rod Length |
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LS6125-927 | Chevy LS / Gen V LT1 – Set | 6.125″ |
SC6000-927 | Chevy Small Block – Set | 6.000″ |
BC6385-990 | Chevy Big Block – Set | 6.385″ |
FD5933-866 | Ford Modular 4.6L / Coyote 5.0 – Set | 5.933″ |
HN5984-866 | Honda K24 – Set | 152mm |
MI5906-866 | Mitsubishi 4G63T (7 Bolt) – Set | 150mm |
MI5657-905 | Mitsubishi Evo X 4B11T – Set | 143.7mm |
NI6496-905 | Nissan VR38DETT – Set | 165mm |
NI5364-866 | Nissan SR20DET – Set | 136.25mm |
SB5137-905 | Subaru EJ20/EJ25 Turbo – Set | 130.5mm |
TY5591-866 | Toyota 2JZ – Set | 142mm |
VW5669-787 | VW 1.8T – Set | 144mm |
Please contact our PMI Europe Automotive team to get more information. We expect to have the connecting rods available in February 2017!