Picture of our 2.8" pulley


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KenBMD

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Feb 22, 2006
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Here's a pic of the pulley now that the desgin is finalized. I'll post pricing later today.


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KenBMD

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Feb 22, 2006
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These are retailing at $325 and are available now.


Ken
 

abolfaz

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Jan 11, 2006
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Wouldn't you want a more stealthy pulley to get through the warranty/dealer issues?
 

BlackICE

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Nov 2, 2005
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The holes seem to line up with the cutouts on the ribs. Is that for venting of air as the belt moves on the pulley?

Does this pulley fit your new snout, or is it for the stock blower shaft?

BlackICE
 

KenBMD

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Feb 22, 2006
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Yes, the holes are there to help they pulley grip better.

I suppose some people would want a more stealthy pulley, but I think no matter what aftermarket pulley you put on there, a dealer that would care, would also notice. This pulley is for the stock snout.


FYI, I think you are confusing me with Kenne Bell. Although I am a Kenne Bell dealer, I'm not afilliated with them. My name is Ken Bjonnes and I own MD Motorsports.


Ken
 

Clax

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Mar 22, 2006
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Ken, does anything need to be done to take up the belt slack? Shorter belt? Installation of a new tensioner pulley? I would be concerned that a smaller SC pulley would loosen the belt just enough to potentially cause some slippage. Can you comment on this please? Thanks.
 

SuperB

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Feb 8, 2006
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Forgive me for sounding stupid, but I'm a computer guy not a car guy, so here goes:

What is the size of the stock pulley?

Why are all the new pulleys 2.8 and not 2.75 or something?

Why don't they call it a pushey instead of a pulley? :biggrin

Is this something that owners would install, or does it require more than a vise grips and duct-tape?

I assume that a re-tune is certainly in order after the install?
 

saber

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Sep 25, 2005
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Clax said:
Ken, does anything need to be done to take up the belt slack? Shorter belt? Installation of a new tensioner pulley? I would be concerned that a smaller SC pulley would loosen the belt just enough to potentially cause some slippage. Can you comment on this please? Thanks.
Clax,
There is a belt tensioner that keeps the belt tight. The difference the smaller pulley size makes from stock is not all that large anyway.
 

Clax

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Mar 22, 2006
101
SuperB said:
What is the size of the stock pulley?

I assume that a re-tune is certainly in order after the install?

Stock pulley is 3.25" (I think), and a re-tune is necessary when installing the smaller pulley.
 

barondw

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Sep 8, 2005
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Clax said:
Stock pulley is 3.25" (I think), and a re-tune is necessary when installing the smaller pulley.

Retune is not necessary but a smaller belt is. That is my experience.

Dave
 

Clax

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Mar 22, 2006
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barondw said:
Retune is not necessary but a smaller belt is. That is my experience.

Dave

The 2.8" pulley adds approximately 3 psi to the supercharger. This is an increase of 25% over stock. I don't think the car would run properly without a tune. Adjustments need to be made to the A/F mixture, as well as spark timing in order to deal with the additional air flow. Without a tune, the car is going to run way too lean, and potentially cause some problems.
 

barondw

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Sep 8, 2005
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Clax said:
The 2.8" pulley adds approximately 3 psi to the supercharger. This is an increase of 25% over stock. I don't think the car would run properly without a tune. Adjustments need to be made to the A/F mixture, as well as spark timing in order to deal with the additional air flow. Without a tune, the car is going to run way too lean, and potentially cause some problems.

Clax

I run a larger "reduced pulley" 3.15" or 80 mm and the folks I used felt it was not required. But you may be correct about retuning with the 2.8" pulley. Certainly A/F mix and timing needs to be looked at because of additional air flow.

In regard to the belt mine was changed because the stock belt would no longer be in the sweet spot. I believe that either a smaller belt , tensioner change, or spacers are required when using a smaller pulley based on the knowledge of the folks I deal with.

Dave
 
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Clax

GT Owner
Mar 22, 2006
101
barondw said:
Clax

I run a larger "reduced pulley" 3.15" or 80 mm and the folks I used felt it was not required. But you may be correct about retuning with the 2.8" pulley. Certainly A/F mix and timing needs to be looked at because of additional air flow.

In regard to the belt mine was changed because the stock belt would no longer be in the sweet spot. I believe that either a smaller belt , tensioner change, or spacers are required when using a smaller pulley based on the knowledge of the folks I deal with.

Dave

Dave,

Where did you get your belt, and how much different in length is it from stock? I have heard mixed stories about replacing the belt versus not. I have heard from some sources that the current tensioners on the car will take up the additional slack.
 

dixie

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Apr 12, 2007
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Hi! I would like an info. To install a new pulley, do I have to remove the blower, or is there another and simpler way to do this.
 

dbk

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Super old thread. Yes you have to remove the blower. It's a definite 1-2 hours job.
 
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