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RE: Info on Underdrive pulleys



Okay...thanx a million for the explanation.

When I race people(street) I always turn of the AC. Does Power steering
really rob you of that much power? Also would the steering be tighter? That
would be awsome...My friends Fiero doesn't have powersteering and I love
it...also would the AC be weaker at first? Hmm this is a weird mod. Kinda
like the idea of 12extra HP though.

I could easily live with out AC. Damn Rochester,NY. They had snow in the
forcast for tommarrow. =}

GROUP PURCHASE?

Also is something an average person could do? Or is this a mechanics only
mod?


> -----Original Message-----
> From: owner-jettaglx@igtc.com [mailto:owner-jettaglx@igtc.com]On Behalf
> Of Billy T.
> Sent: Wednesday, October 21, 1998 9:35 AM
> To: jettaglx@igtc.com
> Subject: Re: Info on Underdrive pulleys
>
>
> Underdrive pulleys replace the pulleys that drive your accessories, like
> the a/c, alternator, power steering, etc.  All of these things are spun
> by the serpentine belt, driven by the crank.  By putting the underdrive
> pulleys on the accessories, you lessen the drag on the crank in two
> ways.  First, the pulleys themselves are aluminum and lighter than
> stock, therefore ruducing the mass that needs to be spun.  Also, the
> pulleys are smaller in diameter, and don't spin the accessories as
> fast.  Your A/C will still get cold, and your powersteering will still
> function as normal, but the crank will not be slowed as much by these
> items.  Think of an engine with no a/c or powersteering...  this is a
> more livable solution.  V8 guys have had these things for years.  As far
> as hp gains, the VR6 may gain as much as 12 hp.  This was an estimate
> from a VW tech that is a friend of mine.  For 179 dollars, it would be
> the cheapest most effective power upgrade for a VR6 available.  As far
> as the 40 hp increase, I believe in some big V8s and high boost engines,
> it is very possible.
>
> Billy T.
>