Dyno'd KJR Performance Lightweight pulley
#78
Originally Posted by Jaycee3.5
Damn i was going to buy one last night (KJR) and then i went through this thread???? I want some gains in terms of performance i just dont want the ability to rev faster in nutreul..LOL.
#86
Originally Posted by ttrank
I have a whole set of the oem size lightened and hardcoated ones on the way and am just trying to decide if I want to keep them or sell them.
The irrefutable truth of the matter is that the gains are virtually nonexistent, so just factor that in to your educated decision.
#88
OK, so after reading all of this thread, I am totally lost now.
It is true that lighter mass in enertia(sp) is eaier to turn, so easier to turn means less effort to put the same amount of power, would equal quicker time to get to that speed.
There was a comment here that "The only way your car is going to accelerate faster is if it's putting out more power on the dyno. If it makes no power on the dyno, it's not making you accelerate any faster on the street. (In general)".....I am not picking a fight, but this comment is way off, maybe I am taking it out of context and sorry if I did, but lighter is faster, VQ in a G equals 298 hp........VQ in a Go Kart equals 298 hp, but acceleration is tremendous!!!
Again this may be out of context, and again sorry if that is so. But, lighter rotational mass could act on the same principal. If it takes less to move, then you will move it quicker, no gain per say, but still faster.
I don't want a pissing match with anyone, this is just a discussion and my opinion on "How things work" and yes I DO NOT have a lighter pullie, but I do have a lighter flywheel, and yes the car accelerates quicker then the stock flywheel I do NOT have any mathmatical quotations to prove or disprove anything.
It is true that lighter mass in enertia(sp) is eaier to turn, so easier to turn means less effort to put the same amount of power, would equal quicker time to get to that speed.
There was a comment here that "The only way your car is going to accelerate faster is if it's putting out more power on the dyno. If it makes no power on the dyno, it's not making you accelerate any faster on the street. (In general)".....I am not picking a fight, but this comment is way off, maybe I am taking it out of context and sorry if I did, but lighter is faster, VQ in a G equals 298 hp........VQ in a Go Kart equals 298 hp, but acceleration is tremendous!!!
Again this may be out of context, and again sorry if that is so. But, lighter rotational mass could act on the same principal. If it takes less to move, then you will move it quicker, no gain per say, but still faster.
I don't want a pissing match with anyone, this is just a discussion and my opinion on "How things work" and yes I DO NOT have a lighter pullie, but I do have a lighter flywheel, and yes the car accelerates quicker then the stock flywheel I do NOT have any mathmatical quotations to prove or disprove anything.
#90
Originally Posted by wnt1bd
OK, so after reading all of this thread, I am totally lost now.
It is true that lighter mass in enertia(sp) is eaier to turn, so easier to turn means less effort to put the same amount of power, would equal quicker time to get to that speed.
It is true that lighter mass in enertia(sp) is eaier to turn, so easier to turn means less effort to put the same amount of power, would equal quicker time to get to that speed.
Originally Posted by wnt1bd
There was a comment here that "The only way your car is going to accelerate faster is if it's putting out more power on the dyno. If it makes no power on the dyno, it's not making you accelerate any faster on the street. (In general)".....I am not picking a fight, but this comment is way off, maybe I am taking it out of context and sorry if I did, but lighter is faster, VQ in a G equals 298 hp........VQ in a Go Kart equals 298 hp, but acceleration is tremendous!!!
Originally Posted by wnt1bd
Again this may be out of context, and again sorry if that is so. But, lighter rotational mass could act on the same principal. If it takes less to move, then you will move it quicker, no gain per say, but still faster.
Originally Posted by wnt1bd
I don't want a pissing match with anyone, this is just a discussion and my opinion on "How things work" and yes I DO NOT have a lighter pullie, but I do have a lighter flywheel, and yes the car accelerates quicker then the stock flywheel I do NOT have any mathmatical quotations to prove or disprove anything.
Last edited by MechEE; 02-26-2007 at 01:41 AM.