I have approached Scat and Molnar so far. Scat said minimum custom order is 100 sets. So that means I'm out with Scat....LOL
Molnar has replied but the pricing would be quite a bit higher than $500. However, they are primo rods and would be lighter than about anything out there. Still exploring options, but judging by the responses, the interest just may not be there.
I know Blair had Molnar make some up similar to what your talking about but for a custom piston in mind. He is putting one together for me now w/360 crank. He can fill in the specifics if he wishes.
But I think It's a win, win with one part, that doesn't happen very often. Something a hobbyist or small local machine shop can order up ready to go and and utilize the good parts they already have without adding extra cost all the way to pro engine builders.
Just a guess but with Molnar reputation for light(er) rods I would wager the weight in the added length it would still keep the balance as close as anything produced as when it was new.
If this where to actually be the case the price difference between Scat and Molnar would be offset by the cost to re balance.
I think most on this forum are more max performance orientated, and the benefits aren't as prevalent when you already have a 445 stroker. So the positive feedback may not be much from that type of crowd. (Absolutely nothing negative should be derived from that statement.) Just more Mustangs w/428's and Galaxies w/427's than guys with 360 trucks.
Shoot, a stock 360 with a quench of 0.135 and 7.6:1 compression ratio to 0.041 quench and 9:1 compression ratio is a big jump for say $600 bucks. (assuming 10cc piston and 72cc head) It would be a cheap way to make a runner out of a 360. Without adding reciprocating weight while adding a margin of safety. Plus all the other combinations it could be used in!
Got my vote Brent, but my opinion doesn't carry much weight compared to smarter more experienced guys this forum.