I run a 1.66 rod ratio , 84 with 5.5 rod and it is real snappy. I think Bill Schwimmer is at 1.63. Jeff Denham has told me he'd like to see if he could get away with a 1.59 ratio in one of his engines. The type 4 analogy is great, and I always felt the same thing, that they ran the short rod to get the heavy vehicle moving.
Rod length will effect where your tune lies. In identical engines, a shorter rod version will have snappier bottom end and torque and tend to rpm less (great for a full weight street car) while longer rod version will have a lazier bottom end, will come on later, and rpm more.
i said exactly that. he said 'no way!'
so i did get it right.
I took the bumper bars off many years ago when the reproductions showed up on every single car ,at every single event. When enough cars take them off, I'll put mine back on. Oh, and your friend is wrong, it's like arguing about air density, you can have a counter opinion, but air density has physical law to back it up.
BTW where are the empi bumperbars?