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Old 12-24-2008, 09:18 AM
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I dont know if Cartek has been showing this over here @ Ls1 tech ,but they have an company that has engineered a masterpeice ! No more belt slip & I dont have to go to an 8 rib or a 10 rib to make Huge Hp ,there advertizing it over @ The corvette forum ,i dont know if it will work on an F body ,dont c why it wouldnt though , heres a link http://www.cartek.net/Products/Force...EFlipDrive.htm
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Thats for a corvette to keep all the other accessories off the blower belt, f-body uses a separate pulley for the blower so thats not needed.
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Max is an engineer by trade, Im pretty sure he designed it. Two great kids. I met them at Corvettes of Carlisle this year, Im glad they got rid of dave and are 100% family owned now
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Thats very interesting.
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That's definetly something nice for the Vette members out there.
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Very Very interesting....
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doesn't it spin the power steering and alternator slower than stock? won't that cause problems with the electrical system?



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