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Rossco 28-03-2009 05:12 PM

Underdrive pulley set
 
After having the air bleed nipple on my alloy radiators side tank fracture during last weeks hills run and bodging it to last me through last week, I finally got around to pulling the rad to fix it (1/4 bsp brass barbed fitting tapped in now...all good!).

I figured I'd fit the underdrive pulley set I've had laying around collecting dust for 6 months.

Install went ahead pretty pain free, nice to see whoever made our alternators had some fore thought by providing a means to lock the alternator's rotor to break the pulley nut free.

Crank bolt was a piece of cake with a 24" breaker bar, engine locked by 5th gear.

The belts I bought were spot on (thank god!).

Total time for rad repair / pulley fitment 2.5 hours.....piss easy.

Worst part was bleeding the cooling system again......over an hour!

Car seems to pull a bit better down low off boost, steering has a little more weight to it (what I wanted).

Pretty happy with the whole job.

I suppose it's like removing 2 kg from the flywheel, everything seem a little crisper when driving.

Fun way to spend a saturday arvo!

mattmy99 28-03-2009 05:18 PM

Nice work :) and they look pretty too.
Unfortunately, i replaced my pulleys with light weight GFB items at the same time as fitting my VF34, and fmic, so it was hard fo me to tell where the improvements were coming from. In saying that, I didn't notice any lag what so ever when i installed my fmic... possibly counteracted by the underdrive pulleys?

Good to hear you're happy with them.

Hurtenstein 28-03-2009 05:22 PM

Alternators are a bosch unit.

I was messing around with my alternator the other week and found the factory pulley to be really light anyway... Got a rough idea how much lighter the aftermarket one is?

Rossco 28-03-2009 05:40 PM

The Alternator pulley is smaller than the factory one, you fit it along with the smaller underdrive crank pulley....the alloy one would be lucky to weigh 20 grams!

The idea is that by running a smaller pulley on the alternator you are actually 'gearing' it up so the alt runs at the same speed as before (stops it under charging).

The crank pulley is a full 2.2kg lighter than the oem one, smaller so the A/c and p/s run a little slower (and lower 'geared').

Also gave me the chance to undo all the excess red paint the previous owner decided to use to paint everything he coud unbolt and paint.

Rossco 28-03-2009 05:45 PM

[QUOTE=mattmy99]Nice work :) possibly counteracted by the underdrive pulleys?[/QUOTE]

Probably, mine doesn't seem so lifeless off boost now.

reflexwrx 28-03-2009 09:10 PM

I always wondered if the pulley kit made a difference. I'm gonna wack a set on now and hope it's worth the dosh. I do like the pretty colours, A little extra bling in the engine bay never hurt anyone.

Rossco 29-03-2009 05:23 AM

My sti's original pulley was on it's way out anyway (outer ring debonding from the rubber isolator) so it was time to do it.

reflexwrx 29-03-2009 12:43 PM

There was a guy from the forum that was going to sell me his pulley kit but i have deleted the msg by accident. Now i don't know who it was and i can't respond to the msg. Hopefully he will see this thread and send me a PM again.

nachjoe 29-03-2009 12:51 PM

What brand pully kit was it mate?

reflexwrx 29-03-2009 02:37 PM

GFB Pulley Kit dude. I just deleted my inbox because it was full. DANG!!


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