the98sho487
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I was thinking of buying some underdrive pulleys in the next couple of weeks and i was wondering how hard are they to install.....also is it a worth while mod thanks
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Mr. Anonymous said:All the crying about UDP crank pulleys separating is garbage. The failure was limited to the first handful of pulleys (both V6 and V8), but they got a bad rep from that that persists to this day.
In any case, the only readily-available UDP for the V8 is the ASP, which is only a UDP crank pulley. The SHO Shop pulleys, if you could get them (highly doubtful) never had a workable alternator pulley. Kirk ran the ASP on his for quite some time, and even with sh!tloads of NOS, never had a problem.
Now, he also said he never saw any gain from it either. Main advantage of UDP's is to protect the accessories at high revs. Unless you've got a custom chip or PCM, you'll never be able to rev the motor high enough to damage the assy's.
The ASP is easy to install. If you were able to get the SHO Shop pulleys, they take a little more work, but in any case shouldn't take more than an hour.
Ian Macoomb said:Some people say that the UDP(s) do nothing. I don't believe that.
Look at the guy with the Duratec SLO. He's run better times than a lot of SHO's (V8's and V6's too). He doesn't have much in mods but he does have a pulley. Also, the other guys with good ETs seem to have them. My car doesn't have them installed yet but they've should go on before Lapeer in October. Gotta keep kicking Larry's butt.
I'll be at Lapeer but won't make Gingerman. Hopefully I'll be able to make Lapeer.
