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steitzybear 12-28-2006 02:58 PM

I have a buddy with a 1990 Ford Thunderbird SuperCoupe. He just put a 5% underdrive pulley on his car. I was wondering if they make one for the TII's and if it is worth buying? Just a thought. https://www.nopistons.com/forums/pub...1047683561.gif

steitzybear 12-28-2006 03:06 PM

Yes YEs Yes....I'm a newb and this is definitely a newb question. I still am trying to figure out what I should and should not do with my 7. https://www.nopistons.com/forums/pub...#>/biggrin.gif

RONIN FC 12-28-2006 04:03 PM

They make em. Some are against it because of charging issues with the alternator at idle.



To me, not that big a deal, to some, big deal..



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IMPULSIVE 04-13-2007 09:45 PM

i'm just using lighted pullys, i find that the less weight to spin the better charge u get plus it takes some load of the engine to spin, kinda like having lightweight rims.

In2tuners 04-14-2007 06:09 AM

weight souldn't have anything to do with the charge. But the diameter of the pully will a smaller pully won't spin the alternator as fast. The less rotationl mass will help with something.

Leetheslacker 04-14-2007 02:13 PM

i want just an underdriven waterpump pully, too bad theyre damn expensive on mazdatrix.



jsut cause i spend most of my time at high revs, and i know my waterpumps going to fast and cavitating.

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plus that wouldnt **** with my alt at all at idle or anything

Rotary_Engaged 04-14-2007 08:54 PM

Will these work with N/A 13bBs to?

hillbilly 04-16-2007 10:57 AM

unless you spend a lot of time at high rpm's (like leethslacker said) underdrive pulleys are a waste of time and money. the whole point of an underdriven water pump pulley is to reduce cavitation (air bubbles) underdriven alternator pulleys keep from overcharging (because when you're spinning at 8000 RPM's you're runnin the **** out of your pumps and alt too) so: if you were actually going into the SCCA (or similar) they're necessary. if were doing it to free up horsepower: underdriving your RX-7 for street driving will only reduce the efficiency of you're cooling/ charging system.



here is MUCH better way to spend the $200+ you would have spent on those pulleys: http://corksport.com/store/large/1chrm/2rx...N_A_Header.html

racing beat also offers one for $250

j9fd3s 04-20-2007 10:00 AM

i know someone who dynoed +12hp just by doing pullies on an s4 t2. bigger/better alternator might be a good idea too, the charging system isnt so great at idle

Rotary_Engaged 04-20-2007 07:41 PM


Originally Posted by hillbilly' post='868361' date='Apr 16 2007, 11:57 AM

unless you spend a lot of time at high rpm's (like leethslacker said) underdrive pulleys are a waste of time and money. the whole point of an underdriven water pump pulley is to reduce cavitation (air bubbles) underdriven alternator pulleys keep from overcharging (because when you're spinning at 8000 RPM's you're runnin the **** out of your pumps and alt too) so: if you were actually going into the SCCA (or similar) they're necessary. if were doing it to free up horsepower: underdriving your RX-7 for street driving will only reduce the efficiency of you're cooling/ charging system.



here is MUCH better way to spend the $200+ you would have spent on those pulleys: http://corksport.com/store/large/1chrm/2rx...N_A_Header.html

racing beat also offers one for $250

Thanks! But the first one doesn't have a hole for an O2 sensor :(


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