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    Unorthodox Racing under drive pulleys, i believe they are smaller and lighter meaning less parasitic losses

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    Quote Originally Posted by Chris_F
    Unorthodox Racing under drive pulleys, i believe they are smaller and lighter meaning less parasitic losses
    Can you get them for a euro?if so do you know how much and are they easy to fit?

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    I dont know much about them other than what they do, hopefully one of the other members that already have them wil be able to help you out

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    How much? close to $400. Easy fit? from 0-10 I'd say 8. Getting a mechanic to do it costs $140. Gains are about 5 hp accross the band and excellent low rpm torque gain

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    Quote Originally Posted by curik
    HORRAY! Are you driving the silver euro? Agentz? I would like to meet you sometimes! I want to buy the pullies too but not sure yet. My msn is ayohan@iinet.net.au. Please add me thanks!
    the silver mugen one.
    yeah,we could meet sometime. It's worth I think to buy the pulley. It feels like having lightweight flywheels but with pulley it push to more torque the power gain should be between 5-10hp based on other forum but I can't support this since I haven't dynod mine and I have light flywheels.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ALN
    the silver mugen one.
    yeah,we could meet sometime. It's worth I think to buy the pulley. It feels like having lightweight flywheels but with pulley it push to more torque the power gain should be between 5-10hp based on other forum but I can't support this since I haven't dynod mine and I have light flywheels.
    How long have you had them (the pulleys) on?I've heard there can be issues re:engine vibration which could affect engine longivity!!

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    Quote Originally Posted by tony1234
    How long have you had them (the pulleys) on?I've heard there can be issues re:engine vibration which could affect engine longivity!!
    Apparently not on the K24 according to our friends inthe USA - as it doesn't use the pulleys as a harmonic balancer (I hope that is explained right). I'll let someone who knows more about it explain as I don't understand that principle.

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    Quote Originally Posted by yfin
    Apparently not on the K24 according to our friends inthe USA - as it doesn't use the pulleys as a harmonic balancer (I hope that is explained right). I'll let someone who knows more about it explain as I don't understand that principle.
    Please.If anyone could tell me more it would be appreciated.also where i could order some.again thanks for your help.

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    I am taking what is said in this link at face value - I am not in a position to tell you whether it is accurate. He does say he spoke to a Honda engineer.

    You can do a search on that site for the original threads - just search for "harmonic" and you will find it.






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    Quote Originally Posted by tony1234
    How long have you had them (the pulleys) on?I've heard there can be issues re:engine vibration which could affect engine longivity!!
    I have them for almost 3 months now. Everything seems fine except as I mentioned earlier about the upgraded stereo caused problem as it killed my battery less than 1 month after installed. About the harmonic balance, I'm not really understand the principle of it but when I went to one workshop, he showed me crankshaft and its area. Pulley and flywheel it sort of connected by crankshaft so I would think changing fylwheels already creates unbalanced in the first place if we are talking about balance
    Last edited by ALN; 10-09-2006 at 12:03 AM.

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    We have moved off topic so lets stop discusion about the pulleys in this thread.

    The posts above re the pulleys have been moved to this new thread:

    http://ozhonda.com/forum/showthread.php?t=51641

    Thanks

    ps i have done this because people browsing the forum in the future can see the thread about pulleys easily - rather than the topic being 'hidden' within a hi-flo cat thread.


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    lol ok lets get back to topic then..
    my best quote from the seller on acurazine was $360us which is $477 including shipping. But it will take 4-6 weeks to arrive. Well what do you guys think? Bolt on (RT cat) vs. Weld needed (metal)... Assuming for a bolt on cat I can DIY but for Metal cat I will need to go to shop.. so say $477 vs $440 ? I think interms of power gain, it wouldnt be much different I would guess.
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