Supercharger Pulley Anti-Slip Coatings?
#1
Member
Thread Starter
Join Date: Apr 2006
Location: Morrison IL
Posts: 221
Likes: 0
Received 1 Like
on
1 Post
Car: 88 GTA, 74 T/A
Engine: 383 stroker (Procharged)
Transmission: TH400 w/brake (new 2013)
Axle/Gears: 12-Bolt S60 - 3.73 (new 2013)
Supercharger Pulley Anti-Slip Coatings?
Anyone tested or used any supercharger anti-slip pulleys? I have an 8 rib 3.70 pulley that I would like to put back on my car (makes 17 to 18 lbs of boost), but the belt slips. I thought about sending it out to get a anti-slip coating applied. I came across this company http://www.carbiniteracing.com/ that I thought I would call and see what they have to offer.
I also came across another company (JMSChip) that I found in FSC magazine. I called and talked to them, but you have to buy the pulley from them instead of sending one in. Currently they are 45 days out on there machining process.
Looking for other options/opinions. Thanks.
I also came across another company (JMSChip) that I found in FSC magazine. I called and talked to them, but you have to buy the pulley from them instead of sending one in. Currently they are 45 days out on there machining process.
Looking for other options/opinions. Thanks.
#2
Supreme Member
iTrader: (2)
Join Date: Feb 2005
Location: West Warwick RI, postal code: 02893
Posts: 4,337
Received 55 Likes
on
41 Posts
Car: Building LS3, T56 Z28
Engine: LS3
Transmission: T-56
Axle/Gears: Moser/ 4.11
Re: Supercharger Pulley Anti-Slip Coatings?
Seems like a good idea.
I see this drastically reducing the life of the belt though. But I could be wrong, maybe it just bites it hard.
Belts go thru a lot on engines, I have a 12 rib setup on mine. When it gets time to do motor work, I plan on using the Procharger serpentine (non AC) setup they have.
Not my car. Cost is about $440 for the brackets, you may also need a $75 spacer.
I see this drastically reducing the life of the belt though. But I could be wrong, maybe it just bites it hard.
Belts go thru a lot on engines, I have a 12 rib setup on mine. When it gets time to do motor work, I plan on using the Procharger serpentine (non AC) setup they have.
Not my car. Cost is about $440 for the brackets, you may also need a $75 spacer.
#3
Member
Thread Starter
Join Date: Apr 2006
Location: Morrison IL
Posts: 221
Likes: 0
Received 1 Like
on
1 Post
Car: 88 GTA, 74 T/A
Engine: 383 stroker (Procharged)
Transmission: TH400 w/brake (new 2013)
Axle/Gears: 12-Bolt S60 - 3.73 (new 2013)
Re: Supercharger Pulley Anti-Slip Coatings?
Seems like a good idea.
I see this drastically reducing the life of the belt though. But I could be wrong, maybe it just bites it hard.
Belts go thru a lot on engines, I have a 12 rib setup on mine. When it gets time to do motor work, I plan on using the Procharger serpentine (non AC) setup they have.
Not my car. Cost is about $440 for the brackets, you may also need a $75 spacer.
I see this drastically reducing the life of the belt though. But I could be wrong, maybe it just bites it hard.
Belts go thru a lot on engines, I have a 12 rib setup on mine. When it gets time to do motor work, I plan on using the Procharger serpentine (non AC) setup they have.
Not my car. Cost is about $440 for the brackets, you may also need a $75 spacer.
#4
Supreme Member
iTrader: (2)
Join Date: Feb 2005
Location: West Warwick RI, postal code: 02893
Posts: 4,337
Received 55 Likes
on
41 Posts
Car: Building LS3, T56 Z28
Engine: LS3
Transmission: T-56
Axle/Gears: Moser/ 4.11
Re: Supercharger Pulley Anti-Slip Coatings?
Not saying there are not cheaper solutions.
But when you consider that the brackets i showed don't flex, then it seems worth it to me. Plus the time saved not fabricating.
i have TPI brackets and couldn't get my static tensioner setup to pull more than 6 psi.
I plan on buying them.
But when you consider that the brackets i showed don't flex, then it seems worth it to me. Plus the time saved not fabricating.
i have TPI brackets and couldn't get my static tensioner setup to pull more than 6 psi.
I plan on buying them.
#5
TGO Supporter
iTrader: (5)
Join Date: Feb 2000
Location: St. Augustine, FL
Posts: 1,852
Likes: 0
Received 12 Likes
on
11 Posts
Car: 89 GTA
Engine: 383
Transmission: 4L80E
Axle/Gears: 12 bolt-3.73
Re: Supercharger Pulley Anti-Slip Coatings?
That idler pulley you show is using the accessory belt and not the blower belt. How does that help you with belt slip? Maybe I'm not getting it from the picture.
#7
Supreme Member
iTrader: (1)
Join Date: Feb 2004
Location: High plains of NM
Posts: 1,040
Likes: 0
Received 1 Like
on
1 Post
Car: 89 Firebird
Engine: L98
Transmission: T-56
Axle/Gears: 3.73
Re: Supercharger Pulley Anti-Slip Coatings?
Hit the pulley with a sand blaster loaded with crushed iron slag.
That will rough it up a little and should help it stick.
That will rough it up a little and should help it stick.