ok thanks.
well the 3200 they have listed is for a 1:50 mix at 33min. so im going to try 1:100 at 66 min, and see how that turns out. will post results.
Remember that FOMA400 (which is the Arista stuff) has the WORST reciprocity characteristics ever, this may somehow affect it's ability to be pushed, I know this sounds strange, but with the limited amount of light that will be hitting the film, there may be additional compensation needed.
Also, the 1:50 times are for standard agitation, meaning 10 seconds of inversion every minute for 33 minutes... so that would mean in your plan, that you would be standing there for over an hour and inverting the tank every minute for 66 minutes... you are either brave, or crazy, or are thinking that stand development will work, but that certainly won't, especially if you want to push a film like Foma400...
Rodinal really isn't ideal for pushing film to the extremes... and I'm a little confused why you insist on using the 1:100 ratio, not criticizing, I'm just trying to understand why.
Look at times for HC-110(B) or DD-X if you want to push the film, those are your best pushing film options as far as I'm concerned.
But I would push HP5+ to 3200, that actually pushes excellently in DD-X.
Good luck!