The automotive landscape in Iraq is characterized by a heavy reliance on imported important parts of car engine due to the lack of large-scale local precision manufacturing. The extreme thermal fluctuations—ranging from scorching summer heat to cooler winters—place immense stress on internal combustion engines, leading to a high demand for replacement parts.
Dust and sand infiltration are critical issues in Iraq, which accelerate the wear and tear of the car connecting rod. Local workshops often struggle with substandard aftermarket parts that fail prematurely under high-load conditions, creating a significant market gap for OEM-quality components.
Economically, the shift toward rebuilding older engine blocks rather than replacing entire vehicles has increased the demand for high-grade con rod material that can handle increased pressure and temperature without deformation.