I'm just curious, how much is to be gained from underdriving the crank. I've read a few articles, but it seems like its more of a ricer myth than a proven performance upgrade. What do you guys think... how much if anything can be gained from underdrive pulleys?
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On my 3.4L, you can feel the difference in the low endBen<br /><br />1995 White/Black 3.4L<br />As far away from stock as possible<br /><a href=\"http://www.cardomain.com/member_pages/view_page.pl?page_id=288292\" target=\"_blank\">My Site!!!</a><br /><a href=\"http://www.redlinevsix.com\" target=\"_blank\">RedLineV6</a><br />Rebuild and 3.4 T70 Turbo is complete<br />Details to come....
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Yep I also noticed a low end gain.
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Here is one way to think about it. Removing certain components from the pulley system all together DOES help. Running the strip without PS, AC, alternator, saves a few tenths. Now an underdrive pulley improvment is going to be worse than without the belt, but better than stock. You are gaining little, but also losing little. However, if the pulley ratios are not maintained properly, you will find yourself underrunning the alternator and create charging problems. It is necessary to do some simple math when considering pulleys different than stock. It is simple ratios; take it for what it is worth, my 2¢.1996 Camaro w/ Y87 package. T-Tops, purple, loaded. Custom painted salad-shooters with Mirage paint.<br /><br />(It\'s my girlfriends car!)
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I too have the pulley kit from AMMP for my 3.4L, but I am not waiting to see anything more than 5hp at the fly (if that). the import market offers a set of lighter alloy pulleys rather than just an underdrive. The significantly lighter pulleys allow the engine to spin more freely (eliminating rotational mass).
I feel that a light-alloy set of underdrive pulleys would be a nice aftermarket piece for the 3.4L.
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think about that "lighter pully" theory.
how much rotating mass does a crank pulley have? have you ever felt a crank pulley? they weigh at most 1.5lbs. for every 10lbs of rotating mass you remove in the drivetrain assembely, you gain .1 on the track. lets say you manage to make the crank pulley weigh 1lb instead of 1.5 by using aluminum. you just saved .5 lbs in the rotating drivetrain. this would save you .005 at the track.
just a little math breakdown for you.
oh, and yes, underdrive pulleys do work. 'lightened' underdrive pullies are a ricer mod, if thats what you want to call it.
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Originally posted by Devilsy2k:
Did you guys use your stock serpantine belt when you put your crank pulley?Ben<br /><br />1995 White/Black 3.4L<br />As far away from stock as possible<br /><a href=\"http://www.cardomain.com/member_pages/view_page.pl?page_id=288292\" target=\"_blank\">My Site!!!</a><br /><a href=\"http://www.redlinevsix.com\" target=\"_blank\">RedLineV6</a><br />Rebuild and 3.4 T70 Turbo is complete<br />Details to come....
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