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Junior SCH Member
7" CRANK PULLEY WITH 2.5" SUPERCHARGER PULLEY
my current setup is on my 82 bronco with a 5.0 engine.has a 270 comps cam with a bd-11a charger and a 76mm mass air system(no bypass valve).
my truck only revs to 4000-4500rpm between shifts even at wot i never goto 5000 rpm. the bust i get at wot is 6 psi. the question that i have is if i go with the 2.5 pulley would this work with my truck application. because i would need the boost to kick in early and not later in the rpms.
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Senior SCH Member
what size is your current pulley?
2.75, 2.93, or larger than 3"???
belt wrap is an issue with smaller than 2.93"-pulleys...
i see you have a 270comp-cam = does that cam have a 110-LSA
this will bleed off boost pressure,
also your psi-boost is about at the level that a bypass would be needed.
Last edited by vinces427bb; 02-19-2012 at 01:58 AM.
Reason: additional info
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Junior SCH Member
my current pulley is stock 3inch pulley.the cam has a 112 lobe separation.
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Junior SCH Member
the problem is i'm having my boost come in late when about to shift. i'm trying to have it come in earlier at 1500rpm until 4500
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Senior SCH Member
which comp cams 270 are you running with a 112-LSA??
does the belt you have slip now?
do you have a fresh belt or is it worn, NAPA has cheap/free belt gauge to check micro-V wear.
if your belt is slipping you may see it on the boost gauge, boost rises to say 7-8psi then
falls back to say 5-6psi while engine rpm is still climbing?
a smaller pulley will give more boost earlier but will be more prone to slip earlier,
because more boost pressure takes more torque/HP to turn the blower.
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