Underdrive Pully???
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TC broke at 4000rpm. Was it the pulley's fault, a faulty chain, or both? Who knows...
Last edited by 1.8t; Feb 17, 2009 at 09:51 AM.
If your worried about the engine getting to hot, whoever tunes it for you, tell them to have the fans turn on sooner. Or get a cooler thermostat. Either way I don't think you'll have any problems with cooling
Anyway, the underdrive crank pulley is only underdriving the water pump by what, 15%? That should not be a issue even with H/C/I ect. I know in the Mustang 5.0/4.6 world underdrives are never an issue. (cooling wise) It is usually a undersize radiator that is the real issue. Of the several LS engine I have had delt with, a underdrive pulley has never been an issue. Even on highly modded engines. I say take the 10+ whp with confidence.
No one says TC failure can be a direct result of a UDP, but there is a lot of theory that it can play a key role.
I would say that at least a 1/3 of the people on this board have an under drive pulley and very few have had problems. Truth be told the problems they had were probably not entirely the UDPs fault.
That's not to mention the millions of other cars out there that have UDPs and belt driven water pumps that have few problems.
They're worth a tenth in the 1/4. If that's not worth it to you, then so be it.
I think the damper diameter and design play a key role in their effectiveness. 25% under drive is too small to adequately control crankshaft harmonics on an LSx engine. The problem manifests itself as a broken timing chain due to the lack of adequate crankshaft harmonics control.
Last edited by Bullitt347; Feb 17, 2009 at 11:49 AM. Reason: spelling
No one says TC failure can be a direct result of a UDP, but there is a lot of theory that it can play a key role.

