Thanks for the giggles TrevOrbr - I'm not worried about it really - just wondering if any torque curves existed for the two different rod length engines.
I agree with you and he also agreed about the crank journal offset being obviously the most significant to torque - I mentioned it as well. He was pointing out that the torque curve will be higher in the RPM curve - but won't torque (the peak of the curve) be lower with the shorter stock rods? It's not that there's more torque or less torque - just torque in a different place.
My van has the gasser four speed - what they refer to as the six-rib. I just went through it last fall. I also have 16" rims and the tallest tires I could stuff into the wheel wells (I'll post the size and final ratios tomorrow from the shop computer).
It seems to run around 3850 at 70-75 MPH on the speedo which is off due to the tire size. I was running 15 lbs on a K14 with the fuel screw in a bit. It ran at 10 most of the time and 15 plenty (Cal mountains).
What I'm hoping to hear is that the shorter rods will be
better (even if I can't tell) for this application - not worse. I guess it a bear sh**t/woods sort of thing. One thing for sure, the stock pistons have more mass in them than the ones with the smaller pins. That should help handle a bit more heat than it did.
OK, I've proof read this till I confused myself

- oh well, I'm posting it anyways!