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Manley Turbo Tuff I Beam Connecting Rod Subaru WRX 2002-2005 / STI 2004-2021 | 14416-1
  • Manley Turbo Tuff I Beam Connecting Rod for 2002 - 2005 Subaru WRX & 2004 - 2021 STI

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Manley Turbo Tuff I Beam Connecting Rod Subaru WRX 2002-2005 / STI 2004-2021 | 14416-1

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Fitment: This connecting rod fits 2002 - 2005 Subaru WRX and 2004 - 2021 Subaru STI. Note that these rods can only be used in an EJ255 engine with an aftermarket piston that doesn't need a tapered connecting rod. Features: Since 1966, Manley has been a leader in making aftermarket and OEM engine internals, supplying cars like the Ford GT. Their Turbo Tuff line is top - notch. These I Beam Rods are crafted from forged 4340 aircraft - quality vacuum - degassed material, machined in - house in the USA for top - quality. Each rod is shot - peened and magnafluxed after machining. They have round bores with no taper and use APR 2000 cap screws for maximum strength. They're suitable for Subaru EJ205 and EJ257 engines. Price is for a single rod. Specs: Big End Bore: 2.165', Big End Width:.840', Center - to - Center: 5.141', Pin Bore:.9063', Pin Diameter:.905' (23mm), Weight: 613g. Manley Pistons can be bought separately at IIR.

How to use: Install this connecting rod in your 2002 - 2005 Subaru WRX or 2004 - 2021 Subaru STI engine following the standard engine assembly procedures. Make sure to check the fitment with your engine model and the piston you are using. If you have an EJ255 engine, use an aftermarket piston that doesn't require a tapered connecting rod. Note: Always double - check the compatibility before installation. Don't use it in an incompatible engine. Maintenance: Regularly inspect the rod for any signs of wear, such as cracks or excessive play. Keep it clean and lubricated according to your engine's maintenance schedule. If you notice any issues, replace the rod promptly to avoid engine damage.


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