What vacuum pump setup are you using?
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What I like about the star pump is that you will most likely never outgrow it unless you build some 650+ci mountain motor.
the quaility is amazing so is the customer service.
You've already spent thousands on your setup whats another $200 for the best pump you can buy
the quaility is amazing so is the customer service.
You've already spent thousands on your setup whats another $200 for the best pump you can buy
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I am only running my alternator and was also looking for a vacuum pump. I have motor plates. Has anyone set up a pump with something like this? I am also in the market for a vacuum pump right now. I was leaning towards the aerospace and then figuring it out from there as far as mounting. I have also been pondering if I can run it off of my ASP Pulley, where the A/C belt use to go. I think it is a 4 rib belt here.
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Originally Posted by Dragaholic
According to Star's website, the Sportsman vaccum pump uses 3 vanes which doesn't require a regulator.
http://www.starvacuumpumps.com/viewP...=STR.04.01.000
Phil99vette, did you use the Sportsman or Standard pump?
http://www.starvacuumpumps.com/viewP...=STR.04.01.000
Phil99vette, did you use the Sportsman or Standard pump?
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Originally Posted by Phil99vette
I used:
Starr Standard Vacuum pump ~$500
Billet pulley ~$75 - you can save some money and go composite pulley
Rear mounting bracket ~$75
Jones Mandrel ~$125
3/4" Aluminum round bar: 10
Belt: 10
Fittings: 60
Hose: 20
Catch Can: 15
Starr Standard Vacuum pump ~$500
Billet pulley ~$75 - you can save some money and go composite pulley
Rear mounting bracket ~$75
Jones Mandrel ~$125
3/4" Aluminum round bar: 10
Belt: 10
Fittings: 60
Hose: 20
Catch Can: 15
Running the alternator?
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Originally Posted by Phil99vette
I used:
Starr Standard Vacuum pump ~$500
Billet pulley ~$75 - you can save some money and go composite pulley
Rear mounting bracket ~$75
Jones Mandrel ~$125
3/4" Aluminum round bar: 10
Belt: 10
Fittings: 60
Hose: 20
Catch Can: 15
Starr Standard Vacuum pump ~$500
Billet pulley ~$75 - you can save some money and go composite pulley
Rear mounting bracket ~$75
Jones Mandrel ~$125
3/4" Aluminum round bar: 10
Belt: 10
Fittings: 60
Hose: 20
Catch Can: 15
Running the alternator? If so how dod you manage the belt?
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Running the alternator? If so how dod you manage the belt?
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Originally Posted by Phil99vette
Very creative mounting. The alternator is going right below the fuel pump. I've got 1/2" between the alternator and the bottom of the K-member. Its LOW. The belt has 3/4" of clearance between the fuel pump boss and the belt. I'll have pics of the finished mount this weekend.
Cool. Those pictures will sure be apprecited, I am sure.
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Originally Posted by Six Speeds Inc.
You will have to redrill the bolt pattern on the drive manderal for the asp pulley. I think Tim Tosoto can get those drive mandrels made for the Asp pulleys.
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I put my GZ Motorsports pump on yesterday and it is awesome - definitely needed the regulator! Put a guage on the crankcase and went up the street to set it - pulled over 15" on a hit of the throttle - adjusted it down to 12" with the regulator and I can feel a difference in the car for sure!
The kit is great - everything you need except a serpentine belt - have to get one an inch longer. Well thought out, great price, and simple to install - highly recommend it.
The kit is great - everything you need except a serpentine belt - have to get one an inch longer. Well thought out, great price, and simple to install - highly recommend it.
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That kit is nice. I checked ot out also, but found out I could not run it because I was not going through all the stock pulleys. I think you have to have most of that stuff to run it. Please correct me if I am wrong.
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Originally Posted by 1fstGM
That kit is nice. I checked ot out also, but found out I could not run it because I was not going through all the stock pulleys. I think you have to have most of that stuff to run it. Please correct me if I am wrong.
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Originally Posted by Luis Castellanos
That is what backed me up too.. seems that you have to run a stock WP or a "street" version electric WP so the main belt goes all the way up to the stock tensor...
But GZ could surely come up with other ways to work a setup for you - they sell kits and parts for many different engine combinations and mountings.
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I know I am no where near the HP of you guys but could the stock AIR pump be used? I have the APS TT kit and was just thinking of hooking the inlet side up as a vacume pump. Will this work? I know it wont be alot but its free and I was thinking it should help some.
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I kept throwing belts, so I got rid of my tensioner. The only thing I have on a belt now is the alternator and the crank pulley. I made the alternator adjustable so that I can tighten the belt.
I would have to put the tensioner back on to run this system because the pulley goes in place of the stock tensioner pulley. I wonder if I put the stock tensioner back in its original place, that if it would rub on the race electric water pump.
The only other thing I can think of is to mount that small 14 tooth pulley to the crank or buy a mandrel. I don't know if there's a mandrel out there with the same tooth design as this kit.
I would have to put the tensioner back on to run this system because the pulley goes in place of the stock tensioner pulley. I wonder if I put the stock tensioner back in its original place, that if it would rub on the race electric water pump.
The only other thing I can think of is to mount that small 14 tooth pulley to the crank or buy a mandrel. I don't know if there's a mandrel out there with the same tooth design as this kit.
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Originally Posted by n2ojunkie
I know I am no where near the HP of you guys but could the stock AIR pump be used? I have the APS TT kit and was just thinking of hooking the inlet side up as a vacume pump. Will this work? I know it wont be alot but its free and I was thinking it should help some.