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Old 02-25-2007, 08:53 AM
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what do yall think is the best thing to use for belt slip on a prochager P1SC??? and were to get them from??? that guy i tried a search but no luck than again
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quick fix is to apply trackbite to the belt... otherwise, more tension, wider belt or ultimately a cogged belt
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First make sure its clean and dry, ie spray the ribs of belt and pulleys with carb cleaner when idleing. An 8 rib setup. A larger crank pulley to achieve big boost instead of a real small blower pulley. A good belt to start with like napa. Tighten the belt till it nearly twangs like a guitar string. The SDCE setup. Another thing is to get a larger less restrictive filter or change out the inlet hat setup altogether to a 4" 90. Contact Bob at EPP about that, he is very helpful. This is a good help to lessen slip. Boone

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SD concepts makes a tensioner that will work. Its $500 but it hasn't slipped at all at 16#'s of boost and almost 600 RWHP in my Z with its 8 ribbed belt.
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Are you running an 8 rib setup or 6?
Old 02-25-2007, 04:37 PM
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you could also try the reichard racing ultra grip blower pulleys.
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Originally Posted by TS6
Are you running an 8 rib setup or 6?
If you were asking me, I am running the 8 rib.
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thanks guys for thr help as far as if my car is a 6-or 8 rib set i dont know i bought the car right befor i came to iraq and it had the prochager on it all ready ill be home i 5 mounth and ill find out but thanks for all the hepl and please keep it coming ie part# and links to places to buy them thanks guys
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thanks guys keep the comming
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It probly has a 6 rib setup. You can first try a new belt and tighten it good.That should hold 8lbs no problem. If you want more boost I would switch over to the 8rib setup with a Reichard pulley.We've pushed over 20lbs no problem,no SDCE needed.
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great man thanks guy let here what you use



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