I thought you guys might get a kick out of this. My car on a Dyno at a BMW event.
I love the tech... makes me laugh every time.
I love the tech... makes me laugh every time.
what kind of mods do you have?
Has anyone used the Metco pulley?
http://www.metcomotorsports.com/products.asp?cat=104
Is anyone using the Kenne Bell drive and happy? Some old posts talked about leaks and I don't really need to be changing pulleys all the time. If I get the right one it can stay.
I don't want to upgrade to a whipple, just a little boost to 15 PSI. I will install myself and Dyno tune. I don't need a $500 OR $600 PULLEY. Suggestions?
I'm thinking about the 2.8 one. The Whipple site offers a pulley a tad smaller but for silly money. Their belts are crazy too. A stock ford belt is $50. What's up with all these high prices?
Price of Ford GT pulleys, press-on style, run $249.99 so I don't think there silly money. Some sale these for quite a bit more.
Belts are expensive because there custom, nobody makes 12-rib belts in the sizes needed for these applications. Ford ordered somewhere near 5000 belts, they get a pretty good discount
Thanks,
Dustin
Price of Ford GT pulleys, press-on style, run $249.99 so I don't think there silly money. Some sale these for quite a bit more.
Belts are expensive because there custom, nobody makes 12-rib belts in the sizes needed for these applications. Ford ordered somewhere near 5000 belts, they get a pretty good discount
Thanks,
Dustin
The Whipple web site shows the pulleys at 329.99. Where can you buy one for $$249.99? That's only $100 over the Metco Price. I'm not sure about the quality of the Metco Pulley but considering Pulleys for Mustangs run around $100 (different sizes) I think $150 or so is a fair price for a GT pulley at Retail. I have not looked at the belt path, but I'm going to see if something could just be spaced to make up the slack and save all these expensive belt changes.
Roush sells a belt and pulley kit with oil for $300 Retail. The Pulley is a 3 inch though (had to measure it myself) and I want to go a little smaller. I don't know how long the belt is. It has their part number on it. Oddly enough they play dumb when you ask for information. I guess they don't want you to be able to compare. If the kit has a $189 belt and oil, that must only leave about $100 bucks for the Pulley???? I bought the kit for $200 Bucks by the way. So what does that tell you about the value of this stuff? I thought I could turn the pulley down but there is not enough meat on it. I may just buy the Metco Pulley and see what it's like. I think Goodyear makes 10 rib belts. I'll have to look into lengths if a space under some accessory doesn't pan out.
I agree
However you meant 10 rib which is why you have to create custom 10 rib belts; correct?
Takes care
Shadowman
The Whipple web site shows the pulleys at 329.99. Where can you buy one for $$249.99? That's only $100 over the Metco Price. I'm not sure about the quality of the Metco Pulley but considering Pulleys for Mustangs run around $100 (different sizes) I think $150 or so is a fair price for a GT pulley at Retail. I have not looked at the belt path, but I'm going to see if something could just be spaced to make up the slack and save all these expensive belt changes.
Roush sells a belt and pulley kit with oil for $300 Retail. The Pulley is a 3 inch though (had to measure it myself) and I want to go a little smaller. I don't know how long the belt is. It has their part number on it. Oddly enough they play dumb when you ask for information. I guess they don't want you to be able to compare. If the kit has a $189 belt and oil, that must only leave about $100 bucks for the Pulley???? I bought the kit for $200 Bucks by the way. So what does that tell you about the value of this stuff? I thought I could turn the pulley down but there is not enough meat on it. I may just buy the Metco Pulley and see what it's like. I think Goodyear makes 10 rib belts. I'll have to look into lengths if a space under some accessory doesn't pan out.
Called Whipple...They dropped their price today to $249.99. Better. Metco claims a new belt is not needed. I'm a bit skepticle. Does not appear to be an accessory in the path to move and make up slack. Did not mean to step on anybody's grapes. The stuff our friends offer us all seem to be at premiums tho.
Called Whipple...They dropped their price today to $249.99. Better. Metco claims a new belt is not needed. I'm a bit skepticle. Does not appear to be an accessory in the path to move and make up slack. Did not mean to step on anybody's grapes. The stuff our friends offer us all seem to be at premiums tho.
Gates, Dayco, Goodyear all make 10-rib belts, but nobody makes them in the sizes required. As far as I know, and you can correct me if I'm wrong, but Roush just gives you shims to move one of the accessories out to take up the slack on the belt, I don't think they supply a new length belt, maybe just a stock replacment. We sale the blower oil, same stuff, you'll need our W210 oil bottle because the stock sc has a large reservoir.
Thanks,
Dustin