I dont think the roes have too much of a slippage prob, but the paxtons do especially with the smaller upper pulleys, just not sure on the roes:dontknow:
perk_1405 said:"no sign of slipage" does that mean it was sliping beffore?
Prof said:I think Tony is correct...I don't recall slippage as a problem with the Roe. The seven band belt seems up to the job...I still have the initial belt...after about 18k miles.
Yellow venom said:Running the 7" pulley ,will it have any effect on the rest of the components? Alt,A/C compressor,power steering pump or the water pump? (being that everything will be spinning faster,right?)
TNVIPER said:I have not noticed any difference in any other component...of course I have not ran AC lately.....
Yellow venom said:What do you think about longer term for bearing life on everything?
blackviper said:Hey Larry, glad to hear the positive results. I guess doing the math, the 10lbs pulley would probably net 16lbs.
I honestly dont know bo, but i would think a good 12-14 psi would be possible, but after a bit I think the supercharger would be........out of airYellow venom said:ttt.......
Yellow venom said:So if you ran Stinkers 7" pulley and the 10lbs Roe pulley you will get 16lbs of boost?:dontknow: or am I missing something? If not 16lbs how much would you guess?
TNVIPER said:16 LBs is what George said.......That assumes that boost increases at a constant rate based on pulley size......using calculius I could calculate this but there are variables to consider....PP heads lower boost #s...cam....intake restrictions.................:dontknow: