Performance Underdrive Pulleys?
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What do you think of this? : Underdrive Pulley https://www.saturnmotorsports.com/cat...roducts_id=224 Attachment 904 Quote:
Do you think it would increase MPG? CarloSW2 |
If your saturn motor has a dampener combined with the stock pulley, don´t use the underdrive unit or you could see some crank bearing damage in the future.
But other than that, the only problem I´ve heard with using them on the alternator is that it won´t charge your battery enough. I can see how they would help a little by not spinning the accessories as much, but they would still be connected, so I doubt the advantage would be that huge. |
well, i noticed a crapload of more tourque on my truck. i just changed out the big steel crank pulley with a smaller aluminum one. i also changed the alternater pulley to as smaller one to keep it spinning the same. i changed pullies and took out my egr valve at the same time so i cant really say which did what but all of a sudden i got 2-3 mpg better. and liek i said it noticeably freed up some tourque and where theres more tourque means theres less gas involved to accelerate the same.
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the light weight would be and advantage, but the under driving your alternator could cause problems at idle.
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no you make the alternater pulley smaller along with the smaller crank pulley, keeping the ratio between the 2 the same, which keeps them spinning at the same speed. the volt meter on my truck hovers right at 14, which is where it was before the swap.
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one big disadvantage of useing smaller pullies one both ends of the belt to keep the ratio the same is that the stiffness of the belt trying to curve around that smaller pully is harder on the belt, is going to increase the chances of the belt sliping, and to over come that slipage of the belt is going to need more tension on the belt, leading to increased bearing wear and belt wear, in an ideal world you would simply have lighter weight pullies that were the same size, or even larger, I would love to use a cog belt insted of a ribbed belt as it needs even less tension because of it's gear like teeth, and maybe simply use plastic gear pullies to save weight.
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Plastic gear pulleys, I'd buy *that* for a dollar!
I wonder why nobody is making those. Perhaps it's wear rates or balancing issues. |
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