I still can't imagine the weight loss would be worth it for me since it is static weight, not rotating mass.
I just weighed a stock connecting rod at 664 grams. An Eagle ESP H-beam rod is 555 grams, good for 900hp, pre-balanced, and available on ebay for $340.43 including shipping. They even come with ARP rod bolts.
It seems that this is a much better place to save weight since it is the definition of rotating mass.
As they are 1mm longer and have a larger wrist pin hole, you would likely have to use custom pistons. You could possibly use a bushing for the wrist pin but you would have to make sure that you still have clearance between the piston and head from that added 1mm..
Here in the US, I think you could likely buy rods, sleeves, and pistons for very close to Slav's Ebay price for pistons and sleeves alone, which is around $1500US. I would think that a 1796cc build, including block bore, rods, sleeves, pistons, head work with porting and bigger valves, cam grind and lifter resurface, gaskets and bearings would run less than $5000. And the result for me was 161hp at the wheels, which I believe is around 190 at the crank.
Every time I step on the throttle, I think that's a really great deal.