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    Xotic Performance Head Studs

    Have been doing some research on head studs and came across this company out of Ontario Canada, from specs that they have listed, they seem to be right on par with ARP 425 studs and almost at half the cost.

    I am wondering if anyone has used theses studs or knows more info on them.

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    https://www.xotic-performance.com/product-page/head-stud-replacement-kit-for-1998-5-2018-dodge-cummins-5-9l-6-7l-diesel



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    Re: Xotic Performance Head Studs

    Is that price Canadian or US dollars?


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    Re: Xotic Performance Head Studs

    U.S dollars.


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    Re: Xotic Performance Head Studs

    Very rarely does anything ever get made at the same quality as another product for half the price.

    Kooks long tube headers for north of $1000 for a set....but Texas Speed is $400.

    Both are stainless steel, mandrel bent, & tig welded.

    The look the same....but.

    One uses US steel...the other uses Chinese steel.

    Choose your performance products wisely.


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    I get what you are saying, that’s why I was looking for some real world feedback on these.

    I could only find 3 reviews for them and they were all positive reviews but again I would like to hear others thoughts.

    I work in the boat industry and for example, a Volvo Penta electric water cooled fuel pump is a thousand bucks, the knock off China made pump identical is $175, have installed a handful of them and they perform just fine.

    It always one of those, I don’t want to be the test pilot LOL.


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    Re: Xotic Performance Head Studs

    Information from another source:

    First, a link to A1's website where they show some strength's various alloys and metals: A1 Technologies

    H11 alloys to have high tensile strength but are considered poor for corrosion resistance. Understandably, this may be a non-issue because the studs are in oil. This was about the only info I could pull from the A1 website.

    The ARP custom age 625 material seems to be a very high-quality material and the method that ARP uses to manufacture their studs seem to be top-notch. Their website details the manufacturing processes and material metallurgy used for production. A link to their website ARP-bolts.com | ARP - World-leading Fastener Technology

    The 625 material is one of their stronger materials from what I gathered with all the bells and whistles that go with it.

    The 425's are made of the ARP 2000 material which does seem to be a quality grade material, however, it does not have as high of tensile strength as the 625 material.

    A description from Glacier Diesel Power's website gives a good description of the 425 head studs:

    "98.5-'10 Dodge 5.9L & 6.7L 24V 12mm ARP 2000 Head Stud Kit

    To overcome head gasket failures that can occur in turbo-boosted Cummins diesel engines employed in truck and RV applications, industry leader ARP has introduced extra heavy-duty head studs for the popular 5.9L & 6.7L power plants. These ARP studs are rated at 220,000 psi tensile strength, and provide the clamping force required to keep cylinder heads from lifting due to higher combustion pressures.

    The studs are manufactured in ARP's Santa Paula, CA plant from proprietary ARP 2000 material; with threads rolled after heat-treat to provide optimum fatigue strength. They are centerless ground to assure perfect concentricity. The ends of the studs are broached to facilitate easy installation. This feature also enables the cylinder head to be removed in tight quarters. Also included in each kit are heat-treated, chrome-moly steel 12-point nuts and parallel-ground washers. They are black oxide finished for extra durability."

    So in the end, my conclusion is that all three of these head studs would work well. I don't feel the 625's are overpriced, they have their application in extreme hp rigs. So it depends on where you're going to end up in the hp range.

    Information from ARP: https://arp-bolts.com/p/technical.php

    ARP's metal compound is proprietary, therefore, there is no way to compare stud construction between the two.

    If you aren't planning on throwing all of the boost to your engine, you'll probably never have a concern in the world with the Xotic's. But you should also look at the number of people that bought 425s and then turned around and ended up buying 625s.

    EDIT: I'd like to point out that the product description for those Xotic's seems like it was copied right off ARP's website...so there's also that.


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    Seems as though a handful of people have used this brand on the 6.0 power strokes with good results from what I have found.

    I guess it’s hard being a newbie coming to the game and getting your foot in the door and building a positive reputation when competing against all the major named brands on the market.


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    I 100% don't disagree with you on the struggles of a new business.

    It's a tough call, if they work and save money fantastic.

    But if you save money and they fail....then it doesn't really matter.


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    Re: Xotic Performance Head Studs

    Quote Originally Posted by Ctd2001 View Post
    Seems as though a handful of people have used this brand on the 6.0 power strokes with good results from what I have found. I guess it’s hard being a newbie coming to the game and getting your foot in the door and building a positive reputation when competing against all the major named brands on the market.
    Have you seen black market performance studs?

    I haven’t used them but their products are quality and price is right.

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    I have the black market performance studs, the only downfall is they don't come with the torque lube.

    I went to NAPA and got the large ARP torque lube tube for $15 and all was good.

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