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Old 05-07-2004, 02:15 PM
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Default Finally got my Pulley from SD !!!

It's true, after a 6 months wait, they are actually shipping

Finally I get to finalize my setup. Pully looks decent. They used dowel pins on the back to but up against the spokes on the stock crank pulley. I was hoping for bolts. Hopefully the pins are strong enough. Time will tell.


So all you GP'rs your lucky bastards and it looks like you get your stuff in a nice short time frame. Enjoy everyone. The stuff does work well.
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Cool sounds good Heath..... you got any pics???? you know we all want pics..... Whens it going on and when ya hitting the dyno again? what rwhp you shooting for?
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Hopefully there is no crank bolt backing out issues w/that setup.....

How much tension are you supposed to run?
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I can snap more pics sure.
I should have the car ready to dyno in a few weeks. (waiting for clutch to break in)
I should see 12psi and honestly I was only hoping for 500rwhp when I started this, but I am guessing based on what others make I will be closer to 550rwhp. We shall see. Not holding my breath


Bos - No crank bolt issues. Remember I have been running their prototype stuff for a while now. Just been waiting forever for the final pieces to arrive. There isn't that much tension. I honestly don't know what the acutally measurements are but I can pull on the belt and make the tensioner slightly move so I am confident it's not so much tension it will hurt bearings like what happens with the solid tensioner folks who have to tighten the snot out of theirs.
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Do you think its close to my 3/4" tension of the COG belt?



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