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Originally Posted by Nixlimited Haha, wasn't able to "calculate" at all. Purely going on visual based on the angle the belts are coming off the wheels in this picture: In

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Old 06-07-2012, 04:54 PM   #10 (permalink)
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Haha, wasn't able to "calculate" at all. Purely going on visual based on the angle the belts are coming off the wheels in this picture:


In fact, it looks like there is more than 50% wrap. However, what seems clear (thanks to Sam's awesome photos) is that relative to the actual SC pulleys, the stacked pulleys have less wrap. With your single SC systems, you do advertise as a feature the large percentage of wrap, which is what got me thinking about it in the first place.

Anyway, don't want to take anything away from what y'all are doing. The work looks top-notch and I am very anxious to see the results.
Ah, you're referencing the main serpentine belt wrap percentage on the driven side of the stacked pulley. Sorry, I thought you were referencing one of the other pulleys.

First, there is an idler pulley on both sides of the driven side of the stacked pulleys to get as much wrap around them as possible. Also, the driven side of the stacked pulleys aren't as critical in terms of belt wrap as the supercharger pulley itself. The reason for that is the fact that the stacked pulleys are smaller in diameter than the supercharger pulleys. As such, the input torque that the stacked pulley receives from the main serpentine belt is not as large as the output torque at the supercharger pulley. Remember, pulleys are like gears in the sense that a small pulley driving a larger pulley multiplies the torque at the expense of speed (the larger pulley will generate more torque, but turn slower).

A supercharger system with insufficient belt wrap around the supercharger pulley has a tendency to experience belt slip. As you can see in our pictures, we have once again maximized the amount of belt wrap around the supercharger pulley itself.

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I can see what he's talking about. If you look at the pictures, the "red" pulley on the left (which has more belt between it and the supercharger pulley than the other "red" pulley) it looks like it could be close to 50 percent. Granted we don't have the CAD drawings to know exactly, and it could just be from the pictures.
Interestingly, you guys are talking about the same pulley, just different ends of it. The end you are referencing does have more than 50% belt wrap. If testing reveals that it needs more belt wrap, we've already got a solution worked out. Like I said in response to Nixlimited's concern, however, it's not as critical as the belt wrap around the supercharger pulley itself.
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