Do I need pullies?
Re: Do I need pullies?
To each his/her own, but I believe the less drag on the engine, the better the throttle response. As far as freeing up more power--can't say---but I love it the faster throttle response I get out of hole. JMHO
Re: Do I need pullies?
Originally Posted by BUBBA
To each his/her own, but I believe the less drag on the engine, the better the throttle response. As far as freeing up more power--can't say---but I love it the faster throttle response I get out of hole. JMHO
Re: Do I need pullies?
http://www.ws6.com/mod-2.htm
0.7 HP peak.... a bit more average. Its highly unlikely you would feel "faster throttle response out of the hole" from that small a change.
0.7 HP peak.... a bit more average. Its highly unlikely you would feel "faster throttle response out of the hole" from that small a change.
Re: Do I need pullies?
Well to re phrase: I like the quick response of the engine to accelerate from idle---since the car itself has never come out of the "hole" I was remiss in my explanation. Installing the march 2-pulley set up was one of the very first things I did when I purchased the car, so I guess I don't have a base reference to compare---just made sense to me---although a lot of things made sense to me when I first started to do bolt ons. Over time I have learned that many of the so-called power enhancing mods were vendor driven and not a result of true experience.
Still believe, however, that UDs are cost effective mod which reduce the drag and perhaps prolong the life of pulley driven accessories. JMHO
Still believe, however, that UDs are cost effective mod which reduce the drag and perhaps prolong the life of pulley driven accessories. JMHO
Re: Do I need pullies?
Originally Posted by Injuneer
http://www.ws6.com/mod-2.htm
0.7 HP peak.... a bit more average. Its highly unlikely you would feel "faster throttle response out of the hole" from that small a change.
0.7 HP peak.... a bit more average. Its highly unlikely you would feel "faster throttle response out of the hole" from that small a change.
Re: Do I need pullies?
To my knowledge, the real gain from underdrive pulleys is that you take weight off the nose of the crank.
With LT1 power pulleys, you put the smaller one over the balancer because it isn't a balancer itself. You might put less power into the accessories, but you're adding that much more weight to the crank.
For fun, I took off the balancer and just ran the power pulley and picked up 1 tenth and 1 mph when I was on the stock motor.
With LT1 power pulleys, you put the smaller one over the balancer because it isn't a balancer itself. You might put less power into the accessories, but you're adding that much more weight to the crank.
For fun, I took off the balancer and just ran the power pulley and picked up 1 tenth and 1 mph when I was on the stock motor.
Re: Do I need pullies?
Originally Posted by 93redBirdMan
you ran your car without the balancer on it??


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