Anti-slip pulley, where to get?
#31
If you're going to do-it-yourself a Reichard Racing pulley, be aware that for the full effect you need to drill the holes across and cut the groove all the way to the hole. These holes create a vacuum sucking the belt onto the pulley.
#32
99SH, maybe you're slipping because your belt is too loose and hasn't been stretched out yet. I'd imagine if you swap belts between sessions, your belt tension won't be optimal because it's still stretching.
#34
Originally Posted by donaldmejr' timestamp='1365474691' post='22460789
SH99 is the pulley for a SOS kit? If so how did you pay for it at ASP? Also I have the RR 2.8" pulley with a 8600 rpm redline with zero belt issues/slip.
How long can you hold 7-8K RPM and not encounter belt slippage?
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#35
Originally Posted by 99SH' timestamp='1365476101' post='22460830
[quote name='donaldmejr' timestamp='1365474691' post='22460789']
SH99 is the pulley for a SOS kit? If so how did you pay for it at ASP? Also I have the RR 2.8" pulley with a 8600 rpm redline with zero belt issues/slip.
SH99 is the pulley for a SOS kit? If so how did you pay for it at ASP? Also I have the RR 2.8" pulley with a 8600 rpm redline with zero belt issues/slip.
How long can you hold 7-8K RPM and not encounter belt slippage?
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ASP charged $150 + shipping. If you're looking for a 6" SOS pulley, mine is for sale.
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