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Old 05-07-2007, 04:25 PM
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on this car i see you have a special tensioner pulley with really high tight belt fitment.... where can i get one and how much?
Old 05-07-2007, 11:09 PM
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looks like a truck tensioner with a diffrent pully on it.
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It is a stock tensioner with a pulley we make on it, it keeps the belt on at high RPM. The pulley is 175 dollars.


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do you guys prefer this over the manual tensioners... i ask this since the price is quite a bit more than manual tensioners.

thanks,

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Tyler, we do prefer this over the manual tensioner, although we have used those also. The problem with a manual tensioner is it does not take up slack at high rpm caused by belt stretch. To compensate we ran the belt tension high so it would work out in the high rpm band. After some dyno testing we found the high walls would keep the belt on at high rpm and the spring tension would keep the belt from slipping. We may someday give this part a number and make some quantity, but right now they are made one off, and only used on engines that run sustained speed over 7500rpm.


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Originally Posted by ty_ty13
do you guys prefer this over the manual tensioners... i ask this since the price is quite a bit more than manual tensioners.

thanks,

Tyler
Old 05-08-2007, 01:42 PM
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Originally Posted by 427
Tyler, we do prefer this over the manual tensioner, although we have used those also. The problem with a manual tensioner is it does not take up slack at high rpm caused by belt stretch. To compensate we ran the belt tension high so it would work out in the high rpm band. After some dyno testing we found the high walls would keep the belt on at high rpm and the spring tension would keep the belt from slipping. We may someday give this part a number and make some quantity, but right now they are made one off, and only used on engines that run sustained speed over 7500rpm.


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i have problems with the belt jumping off my blown 408... have you had success or would you recomend this pulley for my application...

what you have mentioned above i have thought about and didnt really like the idea of manual tensioners.... there is a need for these and if you could get them to cost around 100$ i think they would be a good piece...

however i am still interrested because i still need a good working tensioner.

Thanks,

Tyler
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Tyler, I have never used this tensioner on a blower belt. If your blower is seperate and you need the tensioner to run your normal 6 rib beltline, this pulley will keep the belt on.

I understand on the cost, but we don't use enough parts to warrant production of this part at this time.

Let me know if you need one and I will ship it your way.


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Originally Posted by ty_ty13
i have problems with the belt jumping off my blown 408... have you had success or would you recomend this pulley for my application...

what you have mentioned above i have thought about and didnt really like the idea of manual tensioners.... there is a need for these and if you could get them to cost around 100$ i think they would be a good piece...

however i am still interrested because i still need a good working tensioner.

Thanks,

Tyler
Old 05-08-2007, 02:50 PM
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Originally Posted by 427
Tyler, I have never used this tensioner on a blower belt. If your blower is seperate and you need the tensioner to run your normal 6 rib beltline, this pulley will keep the belt on.

I understand on the cost, but we don't use enough parts to warrant production of this part at this time.

Let me know if you need one and I will ship it your way.


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thanks for your quick responses and i appreciate your customer service.

does this pulley have bearings and anything else it needs to go on?
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The bearing and retention clip is in, you just remove your old pulley and put this on with the same bolt.

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thanks for your quick responses and i appreciate your customer service.

does this pulley have bearings and anything else it needs to go on?
Old 05-09-2007, 01:39 AM
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sweet let us know how it works on the blower!!


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