KJR Performance Crank Pulley
Originally Posted by MySunset350Z
i think that was meant as a joke. right?
your car would rev up like a small 4 banger. very very slowly. hp and tq would be greatly reduced.
minimizing rotational mass is what milks out the few extra hp and tq. also, centripital acceleration plays a role which is affected by the diameter of the pulley.
your car would rev up like a small 4 banger. very very slowly. hp and tq would be greatly reduced.
minimizing rotational mass is what milks out the few extra hp and tq. also, centripital acceleration plays a role which is affected by the diameter of the pulley.
no it wasnt a joke. what i am trying to say is that adding mass to the FW/CP will reduce power, right? So won't it make power if you take weight off? alot of those guys in the thread were stating that reducing drivetrain mass doesnt "make power".
i think they are wrong....
Originally Posted by truplay8
Originally Posted by 99atlantic
that's like dyno'ing a flywheel and expecting to see mad power from it....you won't, it doesn't work that way (it won't show up on the dyno)
if that was true then the UR crank pulley shouldnt see any gains either but it does
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