So what does a crank pulley do and does it add Any hp gains?
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03-27-2011, 01:26 PM | #2 (permalink) |
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Lighter pulleys help in the unsprung weight on the crank and therefore giving you a small hp gain. There are two types Just a Lighter pulley or A Lighter Undersized pulley with a matching Alternator pulley in which you would also need a smaller belt. NST? Sells this version as a set and also Stillen? Sells the Lighter and Undersized type. You need to decide if its worth the expense and what type would work for you? I've been using the NST lighter undersized type with no problems and I did notice a slight off idle difference.
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If anything, the biggest reason to install a light weight pulley is to increase engine response as it has less rotating mass to spin up which lets it rev up and down more quickly as well as respond more quickly to throttle input.
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But yeah the other advantage of an underdriven crank pulley is that your belt driven accessories(Power steering, A/C, Alternator) sap less power from your engine, at the cost of slightly reduced performance of said accessories. The NST kit includes an overdriven alternator pulley, so that the net effect of overdrive + underdrive = normally driven alternator, so only the power steering and A/C would be underdriven. Last edited by ChipsWithDips; 04-08-2011 at 12:14 PM. |
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just a little point to throw in here is that we've had problems with our bmw customers and a decent amount of others that have broken bearings inside the motor as well lost their motors because they've used different crank pulleys
the rotating assembly is balanced from factory with the stock front pulley so by changing it you essentially "unbalance" the motor...not to sure how this effects the 370s motor because in some cars this doesnt cause any issues for the most part but just something to keep in mind... |
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^I've heard about that on some cars too, that's why I would probably go for a lighter flywheel which nets the same results and has no effect on the engine internals.
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what about the long term negative effects of pulley's??? Im worried about putting a pulley on because the engine only has 1500 miles on it. Do you think their long term issues with pulleys?
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I'm still curious what the harmonic frequencies of a given crank would be and how those are determined. The hope is that the frequency is high enough for our motors that it's only an issue at a rpm higher than we are using (10k or something) |
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