i've been doing some research the past week on how to install the powerdyne SC and i've come across a few questions. if it also helps, i plan to only run using the 6 psi pulley for now.
I ended up buying a used kit, since i can't afford a brand new one, so not every part came with the kit.
My first series of question is, using the John D power wrap, would i still need to angle the oil pressure sending unit? If so, what size thread does the unit screw onto? and i do angle it toward the driver's side, right? Do i also need to drain the oil so i wont leak out?
since i'm going to only run 6 psi, do i need to install the inline fuel pump? I remember reading some threads that some people didn't run with the pump on 6psi, but i just want to make sure. [img]smile.gif[/img]
also, at 6 psi, do i need to install the TRC-1? i was reading the Mcaanda guide and it mentioned that it was only for the '95-'97 3800 v6 ONLY. I have a 2001 firebird and if i run 91 octane (the highest here in SoCal), would it be ok without it? or if i added octane boosters to the fuel, would that work as well?
I also need an idler pulley. i'm not sure if all idler pulleys are the same size or have the same size bolt hole, so i was wondering if this one from summit was ok? product number mch-750.
http://store.summitracing.com/defaul...=egnsearch.asp
i also see that the powerdyne pulley also expriences a lot of slippage because it is smooth. I've read that you guys recommend getting grooved pulley to reduce the slippage. I was thinking about welding hozizontal lines across the pulley and smoothen the welds to make mini "speed bumps" to help catch the belt. would you guys think there would be any problem with this?
that's all i have for now...i have more, but i want to do some more reading on it and try to understand it before i ask you guys. Don't want to keep bothering everyone. [img]smile.gif[/img] i plan to install it during thanksgiving weekend, so i have to work out any problems that might arise. [img]smile.gif[/img]
I ended up buying a used kit, since i can't afford a brand new one, so not every part came with the kit.
My first series of question is, using the John D power wrap, would i still need to angle the oil pressure sending unit? If so, what size thread does the unit screw onto? and i do angle it toward the driver's side, right? Do i also need to drain the oil so i wont leak out?
since i'm going to only run 6 psi, do i need to install the inline fuel pump? I remember reading some threads that some people didn't run with the pump on 6psi, but i just want to make sure. [img]smile.gif[/img]
also, at 6 psi, do i need to install the TRC-1? i was reading the Mcaanda guide and it mentioned that it was only for the '95-'97 3800 v6 ONLY. I have a 2001 firebird and if i run 91 octane (the highest here in SoCal), would it be ok without it? or if i added octane boosters to the fuel, would that work as well?
I also need an idler pulley. i'm not sure if all idler pulleys are the same size or have the same size bolt hole, so i was wondering if this one from summit was ok? product number mch-750.
http://store.summitracing.com/defaul...=egnsearch.asp
i also see that the powerdyne pulley also expriences a lot of slippage because it is smooth. I've read that you guys recommend getting grooved pulley to reduce the slippage. I was thinking about welding hozizontal lines across the pulley and smoothen the welds to make mini "speed bumps" to help catch the belt. would you guys think there would be any problem with this?
that's all i have for now...i have more, but i want to do some more reading on it and try to understand it before i ask you guys. Don't want to keep bothering everyone. [img]smile.gif[/img] i plan to install it during thanksgiving weekend, so i have to work out any problems that might arise. [img]smile.gif[/img]
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