Pulley Weights...
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Vehicle: 2001 Hyundai Tiburon, 2004 Kia Sorento, 2010 Kia Soul
I found this when looking at pulleys the other day guys.
Thought you might wanna see.
Part # ----- OEM lb/oz - UR lb/oz - Model Car
0207101_ _ 4.00/0.80 - 0/10.60 - 96-01 Hyundai Elantra, 97-01 Hyundai Tiburon 1.8L/2.0L DOHC Crank
That's the Part # for the Unorthodox Racing Crank Pulley for our Beta 1's. OEM is the STOCK Pulley weight in Pounds / Ounces, UR is the Unorthodox Racing Crank Pulley in Pounds / Ounces.
http://www.unorthodoxracing.com/wghtcomp.html
That's right.
OEM = 4 Pounds .8 Ounces
UR = 0 Pounds 10.6 Ounces
When I get some weights for the Jspeed ones, I'll put them up, I should be getting it soon.
Thought you might wanna see.
Part # ----- OEM lb/oz - UR lb/oz - Model Car
0207101_ _ 4.00/0.80 - 0/10.60 - 96-01 Hyundai Elantra, 97-01 Hyundai Tiburon 1.8L/2.0L DOHC Crank
That's the Part # for the Unorthodox Racing Crank Pulley for our Beta 1's. OEM is the STOCK Pulley weight in Pounds / Ounces, UR is the Unorthodox Racing Crank Pulley in Pounds / Ounces.
http://www.unorthodoxracing.com/wghtcomp.html
That's right.
OEM = 4 Pounds .8 Ounces
UR = 0 Pounds 10.6 Ounces
When I get some weights for the Jspeed ones, I'll put them up, I should be getting it soon.
#2
I just installed the Unorthodox Racing underdrive pulley, the car seems to rev up quicker.
Unorthodox Racing is actually right around the corner from my bodyshop and my boyfriends job. I should go see if they;ll give me free parts laugh.gif
Unorthodox Racing is actually right around the corner from my bodyshop and my boyfriends job. I should go see if they;ll give me free parts laugh.gif
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QUOTE (Tibbychick @ Apr 27 2005, 06:42 PM)
oh you mean the power pulleys? They dont already make one?
Nope.
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I know the GIM crank pully was at around half a pound, very close to the UR. The scale I used didn't have ounces on it, but I'd imagine that there are only a couple of ounces (if at all) that seperate the aftermarket crank pullys.