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Old 02-07-2013, 02:25 PM   #531 (permalink)
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Originally Posted by DEpointfive0 View Post
And sh0velman asked about Power steering

You need more sleep, LOL
Hmm, coulda swore "Everything else on the belt..." Included the PS pump..

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I saw no difference. Voltages are same as stock as well.


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Originally Posted by Sh0velMan View Post
Chris,

If the crank pulley is underdriven, everything on the belt is underdriven. They offer an alternator pulley to offset that difference for the alternator, but not for the PS pump. Hence my question.
I understand that point, but if you underdrive one pulley, and overdrive another pulley, it is my understanding all Other pulleys operate as if there were no difference. It's a system because they're all connected to the same belt.

If you only installed the Underdriven crank pulley, and not the overdriven alternator pulley, yes the entire system would be underdriven. This is the point behind overdriving the alternator pulley.
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