Idle pulleys don't count. Forget all about them. You need the diameters of: (where the belt rides) The drive pulley (crank). The driven pulley (pulley on the supercharger) Plus the
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Idle pulleys don't count. Forget all about them.
You need the diameters of: (where the belt rides) The drive pulley (crank). The driven pulley (pulley on the supercharger) Plus the internal supercharger ratio. Max engine rpm.
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Internal SC ratio is V3 setup so thats pretty easy since they have that option. Drive pulley (Crank) - Okay I will put 5.5" since that is what I replaced my previous crank pulley with. An ATI 5.5" Street Super Dampnr pulley. Max engine RPM: 7800 to be general. Diameter of where the belt rides like how big the belt is in diameter?
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This set-up uses 2 belts, right? (sorry, I was thinking of one belt) So you need the crank pulley and the driven jackshaft pulley. Then the jackshaft drive pulley and the driven supercharger pulley.
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Theres only 4 slots on his calculator xD And theres only 2 spots for 2 diff pulley sizes. I give up hahaha My blower is overspinning for a fact I just wont know how much xD
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Instead of cog teeth, use pulley diameter. |
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Crank 5.75" Engine RPM 7500 Supercharger pulley 3.0" Jack shaft pulley 3.20" Jack shaft serpentine pulley 2.80" = Mine is spinning at 59307 RPM. Last edited by Optimiser; 06-28-2018 at 08:01 PM. |
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Dang it. I swapped my crank pulley for the ATI Super Dampr pulley that is 5.5".
I get less spin because of that but I suppose that doesnt matter since I am already overspinning it
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Mine's spinning almost 61000 rpm and my sc isn't slinging oil.
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the only diff i can think of is the 928 parts...idk? is it my pulleys or bad install or what
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I had an idea about how to get around the pressure build up if both plugs are plugged up with non-vented plugs in the self-contained V3 blowers!
If the pressure inside that builds up in the blower works like a soda can to where once pressure is in there it won't be released or dissipate until there is an opening, then my idea is worthless. If the pressure inside that builds up is mainly because of heat only just like the radiator caps -- then maybe I could put the shipping plug to replace the vented plug, do a few hard pulls, then wait a bit until car is cooled off --> then take out the plug to release the pressure lol. Idk. What do you guys think? Just a thought. Either that or ... resort to making a custom catch can or something, or a barbed fitting that's the same size as the vent plug and use that barb fitting to connect to a container to catch all the oil that spills out while having that can relieve any pressure up top of the can as breather holes, idk haha. What do you guys think? Thoughts?
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If so I'd love to know why oil isn't coming out of the breather. No oil comes out of mine when giving it quick bursts on the street but the track is a different matter. |
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The car hasn't been on the track so it's possible that it could be an issue. But I didn't build my car to be a track car so I'm not concerned. I'm am getting ready to pull the sc to send to 928 and I'll be doing some additional upgrades. I've got my fingers crossed that the upgrades don't cause the oil slinging.
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