Re: lightweight pulleys
#18539
June 21, 2001 02:58 pm UTC
June 21, 2001 02:58 pm UTC
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JR Sahadat
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I have the unorthodox set on my car too, they are great. I have had no problems yet and I have had them on for 1.5 years. The only bad I found, since the rotating mass is so light, between shifts, your revs will drop like a rock.
1995 Red "Eclipse looking Talon" President/CEO GarageStar Racing MSN:the_juicer_76@hotmail.com
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Re: lightweight pulleys
#18544
June 22, 2001 05:46 pm UTC
June 22, 2001 05:46 pm UTC
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Troy Jollimore
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Leon, the weights of the pullies don't really matter. The 'harmonic balancing' effect of the stock crank pulley is in the rubber isolation ring that goes around it's interior. This stops excessive vibrations. Since we don't have many (if any) powdered metal bits on our engines, we don't have to worry as much as some of the Honda boys do.
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