will slp underdrive pulley cause less voltage&cooling?
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will slp underdrive pulley cause less voltage&cooling?
Im having a little higher coolant temps with my new turbo setup up. Im running a 25% underdrive pulley. Would putting the stocker back on help out alittle with coolant temps?
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The fans blow the same speed, and come on at the same coolant temperature. The rate of flow will be decreased, but the coolant it will spend more time in the radiator releasing heat.
This is basically an "I don't know" answer.
This is basically an "I don't know" answer.
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The fans blow the same speed, and come on at the same coolant temperature. The rate of flow will be decreased, but the coolant it will spend more time in the radiator releasing heat.
This is basically an "I don't know" answer.
This is basically an "I don't know" answer.
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My dealer says my SLP under-drive pulley causes lower voltage, but my speed shop says I still get 12+ volts.
I do like my electric water pump and 160 degree thermostat.
I do like my electric water pump and 160 degree thermostat.
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Originally Posted by SPRAYED 01
No not at all, i know of plenty of guys running high hp ls1s with stock radiators