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Connecting Rod For Bmw Big 6 Engine M30 M30b35 L6 Conrod Con Rod Bielle Arp Rpw on 2040-parts.com

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San Leandro, California, United States

San Leandro, California, United States
Condition:New Brand:High performance aftermarket parts Pin Type:Bronzed bushing floating pin Manufacturer Part Number:Con Rod for BMW Big 6 engine M30 M30B35 L6 Center to center length:135mm Interchange Part Number:With 12 ARP 2000 3/8 bolts Big end diameter:52mm Other Part Number:Extra cost for upgrading to ARP L19 bolts Small end diameter:22mm Warranty:Yes Big end width:23.876mm Part Brand:Racingpartswarehouse Small end width:23.88mm Material:Forged 4340 aircraft chrome moly quality steel Rod Bolts Torque:48ft with regular moly for 3/8 Quantity:6 pieces of H-beam connecting rods HP Rating:Around 800HP Weight Tolerance:Balanced to +/- 1 gram in set UPC:Does not apply

This Week in 1958: Montgomery, NY, hosts Governor's Trophy Race for the third year in a row

Tue, 13 Aug 2013

Fifty-five years ago was the third consecutive year that a former Air Force base in Montgomery, N.Y., served as a racetrack. The Governor's Trophy Race was a growing event and spectators only had to travel 75 miles from New York City to see race legends like Carroll Shelby compete. Nearly 30,000 spectators came to the two-day event in 1957, and race organizers were expecting even more in 1958.

Hyundai i40 / Sonata spied

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Thu, 05 Jun 2014

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