Arp Equivalent Head Stud Sets. 220,000 Psi, 12 Point, 9 And 11 Stud
#1
Posted 11 May 2017 - 09:13 PM
This has been a work in progress for the past year but we have just received our first short batch of 9 and 11 stud sets. Manufactured out of the same Chrome Moly material that ARP uses. We will be running a special offer shortly to promote these. We have been using them in our test engines with great success and will now be switching all builds over to them.
Who would be interested in an offer on them!
We would like to build our relationship with TMF from the ground up again!
#2
Posted 12 May 2017 - 05:54 AM
#3
Posted 12 May 2017 - 07:00 AM
9 stud and 11 stud obviously and also 12 point flange or hex flange for the nuts.
Promotional prices are going be in the region of £65.00 for 9 Stud and £75.00 for 11 Stud and we might be able to run a bit of a group but discount as before which would lower the price further for the initial promotion.
This is around half the price of the ARP version and comes with all of the same performance and certifications
#4
Posted 12 May 2017 - 07:44 AM
I would certainly be interested then.
I don't see the point in offering different type of nut though - just settle on one and run with it. These are a performance item so the originality police aren't going to be pointing fingers.
Edited by GraemeC, 12 May 2017 - 07:45 AM.
#5
Posted 12 May 2017 - 08:00 AM
I would certainly be interested then.
I don't see the point in offering different type of nut though - just settle on one and run with it. These are a performance item so the originality police aren't going to be pointing fingers.
Good to hear.
The hex flange are made mostly for the 9 stud sets.
We have found that the 9 stud sets (other than ARP of course) available on the market are not up to much, so we have produced these to the same high standards but with more original looking Nuts. So ARP performance at great prices for the more standard restoration engines.
We were going to only have the 12 point ones made but it is best to cover all grounds :)
Glad to have your interest.
#6
Posted 12 May 2017 - 08:31 AM
Hi,
How are the threads produced ?
#7
Posted 12 May 2017 - 08:04 PM
Thank you for your question. I had to ask my colleague as I did not know the answer. But he has said the threads are rolled after heat.
I hope that helps
#8
Posted 13 July 2017 - 05:12 PM
Please send price and payment details
Thanks
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