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08-08-2013, 12:30 PM | #89 |
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My 135mm crank pulley and 2345mm belt arrived today. That's fast and impressive for them to take care of the issue asap. Impressive to say the least. It will be installed today and I will give an update.
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daaamn! in what gear?
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08-08-2013, 07:11 PM | #93 | |
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My Vt2-500 kit lists the CRANK puller 5mm smaller, at 130mm. My supercharger pulley is listed at 3.33". I'd like to re-measure both tomorrow, I'm getting 1-2 psi lower boost in 3rd gear vs 2nd
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I have measured both with calipers to confirm, but I now have what George said: 79mm supercharger pulley and 135mm crank pulley. Beedub, said that his sc pulley measured 3.25" if I remember correctly. Your saying that yours is 3.33" 0.22" converts to 5.588 mm which from my reading is a big difference in pulley sizes. Mine and George's is 3.11". Btw, I am not sure if I should be worried, but I pulled more psi in 3rd gear: 9.6 Maybe I have the 570 kit Last edited by seank; 08-08-2013 at 11:25 PM.. |
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135mm and 79mm pulleys would spin the SC ~1000rpm faster (49000 vs 48000) than the 570 setup.
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No, I'm saying you should get similar boost as the 570, maybe more.
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I did not change the intake since I was dealing with the other stuff, like boost. Since, I am getting more boost now I probably won't do something as drastic as I was going to do. I will definitely post pics of the construction. |
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08-09-2013, 02:24 PM | #107 |
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Hmmm... I thought they were designed to fail in the open position, with water cycling through the radiator. Might be a stupid question, but did you bleed the system after the flush?
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Sean was kind enough to let me give his car a spin yesterday. Reactions: "wow", "holy cow", and uncontrollable laughter! Just driving normally, aside from a bit of whine, it's not there. But get on it, and the power keeps building and building. Sort of reminds me of the way power is delivered with the S65, but there's more here, and it's quicker and more intense.
Quite an unexpected treat to be able to give this car a spin, and the kit is quite amazing. |
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