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Not being too familiar with pulley-ing, does that mod just help take up the slack in the belt or does it help wrap the belt around the superchargers pulley a little more to increase contact area?
As the supercharger pulley diameter shrinks, the amount of surface area the belt contacts shrinks. The mass of the supercharger resists the belt when you stab the throttle, and the supercharger rotors can lag due to belt slip off the line.
Years ago, I ran a full season on my 2.2" pulley before I realized I had belt slip. I fabricated an extra idler for the Zilla, and immediately felt the difference. It dramatically lowered the rpms that my torque peaked at. Felt like a totally different car. I run mine any time I have the 2.0" or 2.2" on the car, but remove it for the 2.5". This allows me to run a stock belt all season, regardless of pulley diameter.
Last edited by willwren on Sat Dec 18, 2010 8:49 am, edited 1 time in total.
I'm certainly not running any smaller pulley than the 2.9 for transmission longevity.
Series 2 Gen 5 is different than Bill's Series 1 little huffer.
I can bump the timing up 6 degrees at WOT with my timing commander.
Doing that with the 2.9 necessitate using the H2O/Meth injection to quench the charge without any knock.
Normal driving I leave it at 0. For every 10F increase in outside temp I reduce the timing by a degree.
During the last summer hot spell I had it set to remove 4 degrees of timing.
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I looked at it just now and it appears that I will have to remove the fuel rail to install it. A little more involved than I first thought.
Three of the SC bolts have to be removed and they are directly under the rail and fuel regulator.
Not sure if I'll have to change to a longer belt but I think so based on logic.....unless I go with a smaller pulley. Certainly not a quick change mod.
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2000 SSEi - SilverBullet - 78,000 kms, 4" "straight shot" custom headlight ram air inlet, TOGs, 1.9's, Lsd, 2.9-3.4"MPS 10-15 psi, Ported GenV, EGR eliminated, OR pushrods, oil volume kit, trani cooler & shift kit, Titanium retainers, 90 lb springs, 160 Stat, 42# injectors, Fuel pump voltage increase, Wideband O2, 3" to dual 2 1/2" Magnaflows, Snow Meth/water injection, after SC temp gauge, 255/50WR17, timing commander set 15-18*@WOT, 2 speed Fan over-ride, disabled DRL, Solid motor mount, Meziere Electric water pump, adjustable fuel pressure regulator, Drilled & slotted rotors/ceramics, GXP sway bars and STB, Upgraded and rebuilt transmission with ZZP 2500 rpm stall TC, Pioneer Bluetooth stereo with sub and 800 W amps, PB 13.5 quarter, (April 2014 car of the month)
2000Silverbullet wrote:Not sure if I'll have to change to a shorter belt but I think so based on logic.....unless I go with a smaller pulley.
It will actually make the belt path longer with the same pulley size. Although you might be able to get by with the same size. If you go with a smaller pulley, my bet is you can keep the same belt, like you said.
-Tom
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So to get this straight, you need this mod to run a smaller than stock SC pulley but not necessarily for the stock pulley, correct? Would there be enough clearance for the belt if you left the bar installed but removed just the pulley from it to run a stock SC pulley and belt configuration?