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posted on 18/8/08 at 06:35 PM |
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ok now i really have seen it all
a crank pulley that gives you 8bhp !
eBay link
thats up there with those things you fit to the intake that increase power, the magnets that decrease fuel consumption and the variable resistors that
increase power
really does make me laugh what people decide to market
And you run and you run to catch up with the sun but its sinking, Racing around to come up behind you again, the sun is the same in a relative way but
your older, shorter of breath and one day closer to death
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smart51
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posted on 18/8/08 at 06:50 PM |
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Some people will believe anything they're told. Of course it won't give any more steady state horsepower but it will reduce the
rotational inertia slightly. But then engines have rotational inertia built into them. They're called flywheels.
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Liam
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posted on 18/8/08 at 08:02 PM |
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quote: Originally posted by smart51
Some people will believe anything they're told. Of course it won't give any more steady state horsepower but it will reduce the
rotational inertia slightly. But then engines have rotational inertia built into them. They're called flywheels.
Quite right - and reducing the mass of rotating components can have a significant effect on the power available to the wheels, most of all in first
gear and the effect decreases through the gears. So this isn't quite as snake-oil as you might think . However, even without doing the calcs
I find an 8bhp equivalent from a lighter crank pulley highly unlikely indeed
Liam
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clairetoo
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posted on 18/8/08 at 09:07 PM |
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quote: Originally posted by Liam
quote: Originally posted by smart51
Some people will believe anything they're told. Of course it won't give any more steady state horsepower but it will reduce the
rotational inertia slightly. But then engines have rotational inertia built into them. They're called flywheels.
Quite right - and reducing the mass of rotating components can have a significant effect on the power available to the wheels, most of all in first
gear and the effect decreases through the gears. So this isn't quite as snake-oil as you might think . However, even without doing the calcs
I find an 8bhp equivalent from a lighter crank pulley highly unlikely indeed
Liam
It is allso an `under-drive` pulley , a bit smaller than standard , so there will be a slight gain from not spinning the water pump /alternator etc as
fast - but even so I have to agree that 8bhp is maybe a bit optimistic .
Its cuz I is blond , innit
Claire xx
Will weld for food......
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Liam
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posted on 18/8/08 at 09:19 PM |
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Oh yeah didn't even notice that part in the ad - wow!! Shame they probably dont make one for my engine . I'll see how i get on turning
mine down on the lathe, and while I'm at it I'll drill the belts and take half the ball bearings out of the idlers and tensioners .
Pow-ahhhhhhh!!
Liam
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