Dooey99
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posted on 7/2/13 at 09:39 PM |
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Zetec lightweight bottom pulley
possibility i will be having lightweight bottom pulleys made for 1.8/2.0L zetec blacktop engines and these are proven to allow the engine to spin up
quicker providing quicker acceleration, and if you have a lightweight flywheel why leave the big heavy pulley on the other end? they will be
underdrive pulleys
how much would people be willing to pay think they are about £75 plus postage on alot of websites probably looking at around £50 including postage.
but obviously they will be sold for whatever people are willing to pay for them bearing in mind it will cost me abit to have them made.
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Charlie_Zetec
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posted on 7/2/13 at 11:10 PM |
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I'd have jumped on board had I not had one delivered the other day! Think it came to near as damn it £100 inc VAT as well....
Artificial intelligence is no match for natural stupidity!
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Dooey99
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posted on 7/2/13 at 11:22 PM |
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there must be a market for them if your paying £100 i can do them for alot less i reckon
Less weight more speed, more power more speed
If in doubt, give it a clout
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gavin174
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posted on 8/2/13 at 06:48 AM |
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i might be intersted at the right price..
how do you know what weight to take them down to thou?
http://www.essexkitcarclub.com
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gavin174
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posted on 8/2/13 at 06:48 AM |
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i might be intersted at the right price..
how do you know what weight to take them down to thou?
http://www.essexkitcarclub.com
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monck
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posted on 8/2/13 at 06:23 PM |
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I could be a stock blacktop one is 1435 grams just weighed it on kitcken scales what you getting one down to ?
[Edited on 8/2/13 by monck]
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pigiron
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posted on 8/2/13 at 09:10 PM |
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I seem to remember reading on one of the Ford forums that non standard un-dampend Zetec crank pulleys are a possible cause oil pump rotor failure?
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coozer
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posted on 8/2/13 at 09:44 PM |
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quote: Originally posted by pigiron
I seem to remember reading on one of the Ford forums that non standard un-dampend Zetec crank pulleys are a possible cause oil pump rotor failure?
Thats right, standard pulleys are a damper that stop the crank nose destroying the oil pump.
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Dooey99
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posted on 11/2/13 at 03:58 PM |
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we will be looking at under 600grams but will let you know the precise weight once i have had some made
yes the standard pulleys do have built in dampers but as you probably dont do 12,000 miles a year in your kit car it wont make alot of difference not
having a damper.
we use lightweight pulleys in all of our race and track cars at work and they have k series engines and we all know k series aren't the
strongest engines, we have never had a problem caused by lightweight pulleys
they will probably cost about £45 including postage.
i am just waiting for final words from a few people before i decide the definitive price but im not looking to make a much money on these just i
wanted one for mine and they all seem to be about £60-£90 so maybe able to help other people out by selling them cheap.
Less weight more speed, more power more speed
If in doubt, give it a clout
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whitestu
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posted on 11/2/13 at 04:25 PM |
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Would they have enough mean to attach a 36:1 trigger wheel?
Stu
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Dooey99
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posted on 11/2/13 at 04:39 PM |
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i have never actually used a 36:1 trigger wheel so at this stage i couldnt help you if i can get hold of a trigger wheel i will look into it
Less weight more speed, more power more speed
If in doubt, give it a clout
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damdy-cash
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posted on 12/2/13 at 05:24 PM |
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would it be possible to get this for a silver top as well?
Cheers Volker
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BEN99W
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posted on 12/2/13 at 07:28 PM |
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quote: Originally posted by damdy-cash
would it be possible to get this for a silver top as well?
Cheers Volker
Apparently it will fit, but requires a little trimming to the inside of the plastic belt cover (if still used). I have a silvertop myself, and could
be tempted with a lighter one.
Ben
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