For the builder who recognizes that the connecting rod is the engine’s most critical structural link, the Brian Crower BC6017 I-Beam Connecting Rod set represents the definitive upgrade for the revered Acura B-series platform. Designed explicitly for the B18A, B18B1, and B20B/Z non-VTEC engines, these rods are engineered to transform a robust, torque-rich foundation into a high-RPM, high-horsepower masterpiece. Unlike off-the-shelf components that merely “fit,” the BC6017 is a calculated component, born from advanced metallurgy and precision manufacturing to provide an unyielding connection between piston and crankshaft. In the severe environment of forced induction or high-compression NA builds, the factory rod is the primary point of failure. The BC6017 eradicates this weakness. Utilizing a proprietary 4340 chromoly steel forging, a weight-optimized I-beam design, and the industry-standard ARP 2000 fasteners, this set delivers the perfect trinity of tensile strength, fatigue resistance, and dimensional stability. This is not a part you simply install; it is the bedrock upon which reliable, repeatable power is built, enabling your B18/B20 to safely sustain the cylinder pressures that break lesser components.
Material Science & Forging: The 4340 Chromoly Foundation
The performance life of a connecting rod is a constant battle against tensile and compressive forces, cyclical fatigue, and plastic deformation. Brian Crower ends this battle before it begins by specifying aircraft-quality 4340 chromoly steel for the BC6017 forgings. This alloy’s composition—featuring precise percentages of nickel, chromium, and molybdenum—creates a superior grain structure that provides an exceptional strength-to-weight ratio. The forging process itself is critical; the heated billet is pounded into a rough shape under immense pressure, aligning the metal’s grain flow to follow the rod’s contours. This results in a part that is inherently stronger and more resistant to crack propagation than a machined billet or a lesser-grade casting. For the B-series builder targeting 400+ wheel horsepower or consistently operating above 8,000 RPM, this material choice is non-negotiable. It ensures the rod body maintains its integrity, preventing the catastrophic stretch or buckling that leads to engine internals making unwanted introductions.
Precision Machining & I-Beam Design Philosophy
Following the forging, each BC6017 rod undergoes a multi-axis CNC machining process to achieve tolerances measured in ten-thousandths of an inch. This precision ensures absolute consistency in critical dimensions: center-to-center length, big and small end bore diameters, and overall balance. The choice of the I-beam profile is a deliberate engineering decision for this application. The I-beam shape provides an optimal balance of stiffness in the critical bending plane (front-to-back) and necessary flexibility in the less-stressed side-to-side plane. This controlled stiffness manages stress distribution more effectively than an H-beam in high-RPM, moderate-horsepower four-cylinder applications like the B18/B20. Furthermore, Brian Crower performs weight-matching to an exacting standard. Each rod in the set is balanced to within 1 gram of its mates, drastically reducing destructive harmonic vibrations at high engine speeds, a primary contributor to main bearing failure. The small end is precision honed for a perfect press-fit with your piston pins, while the large end is machined to accept the specified bearing shell with optimal crush.
The Fastener Factor: ARP 2000 Cap Screws
The most meticulously crafted rod is only as strong as its weakest point: the cap fasteners. Brian Crower eliminates this variable by including ARP 2000 cap screws as standard equipment. ARP 2000 is a premium alloy steel fastener treated with a proprietary strain-hardening process, giving it a tensile strength exceeding 220,000 psi. These are not merely “bolts”; they are engineered components that clamp the rod cap with immense, consistent force, maintaining perfect cap alignment and bearing crush throughout the thermal cycles of operation. Their fatigue resistance is orders of magnitude beyond OEM or generic fasteners. For the builder, this means you can confidently torque these fasteners to ARP’s specified value (using their recommended lubricant) and achieve a clamp load that will not relax, ensuring the rod’s big end remains perfectly round and the bearing remains secure. This inclusion transforms the BC6017 from a strong rod into a complete, reliable assembly.
Performance Benefits & Application Scope
The integration of premium materials, intelligent design, and top-tier fasteners yields a tangible set of advantages for your engine build. These benefits directly translate to durability, power potential, and engine longevity.
- Eliminates the OEM Failure Point: Replaces the powdered metal or cast factory rod, which is the definitive weak link in high-output B18A/B/B20 builds.
- Supports Extreme Power Levels: Engineered to reliably handle cylinder pressures associated with 400-500+ wheel horsepower applications under boost or high-compression NA.
- Enables Higher, Safer Rev Limits: The balanced 4340 I-beam construction provides the fatigue resistance needed for sustained operation at 8,500+ RPM.
- Optimizes Rotating Assembly Balance: Precision weight-matching reduces harmonic vibrations, protecting crankshaft main and rod bearings.
- Ensures Bearing Stability: The rigid design and ARP 2000 fasteners maintain perfect big-end geometry for consistent oil film and bearing life.
- Direct, No-Modification Fitment: Designed as a true drop-in component for the specified engine blocks with the correct crankshaft journal size.
Technical Specifications & Vehicle Fitment
Below are the precise technical dimensions and applications for the BC6017 set. Verify your engine code and crankshaft specifications before purchase. For a deeper technical dive into connecting rod mechanics and design choices, consult this authoritative resource on selecting connecting rods for performance builds.
| Specification | Detail |
|---|---|
| Part Number | BC6017 |
| Center-to-Center Length | 5.394″ (137.0mm) |
| Big End Bore (Finished) | 1.889″ (48.0mm) – Requires matching bearing |
| Small End Bore | 0.866″ (22.0mm) – Press-fit for piston pin |
| Fasteners Included | ARP 2000 Cap Screws (3/8″) |
| Primary Material | Forged 4340 Chromoly Steel |
| Design | Weight-Matched I-Beam |
Vehicle Fitment
Direct Application: The BC6017 set is engineered specifically for Acura/Honda non-VTEC engines with a 48mm rod journal crankshaft. This includes:
• Acura Integra (1990-1993): B18A1 engine (LS)
• Acura Integra (1994-2001): B18B1 engine (LS, RS, GS)
• Honda CR-V (1997-2001): B20B (1997-98) and B20Z (1999-01) engines
Critical Note: These rods are not compatible with VTEC-equipped B18C (GSR, Type R) or B16 engines, which use a different rod length and big-end bore. Always confirm your engine’s internal specifications (crankshaft journal size, block deck height) when assembling a hybrid or custom configuration.
The Indisputable Choice for B-Series Forced Induction & High-Compression Builds
In the realm of performance engine building, certain components allow for compromise, and others demand absolute excellence. The connecting rod falls definitively into the latter category. The Brian Crower BC6017 I-Beam Rod set with ARP 2000 fasteners is engineered to be the final word in B18A/B18B/B20 bottom-end strength. It provides the builder with a component whose limits far exceed the operational envelope of a well-tuned performance engine, instilling confidence whether on the dyno, at the track, or on the street. By investing in the BC6017, you are not just purchasing a set of connecting rods; you are purchasing the foundational security required to explore the true power potential of your Acura B-series platform without fear of mechanical betrayal. This is the standard by which all other rods for these applications are measured.




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