procharger 8 rib belt???

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Old 01-20-2008, 01:08 PM
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procharger 8 rib belt???

anybody convert thier procharger to run an 8 rib belt?
 
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Yeah, inspiring minds want to know
 
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ONELOWF did it, heres a pic from his gallery.Its a different head unit,but the same apllies to us.



When I up my boost (if this motor will ever let loose) I plan to run 15-17 psi and the 8 rib is a must.
 

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What would you have to do about the tensioner on the P-chargers? Did he have someone personally turn the pullies or is there a company that makes them?
 
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they make 8 rib head pulleys for P1SC and F1's, I would just modify a tensioner to fit and then we'd have the option to use lightning / harley lower crank pulleys

either way with the low restriction intake I've got coming (CDB03STX is getting the first one) and this possibility of the 8 rib belt setup I may be able to offer complete bolt in upgrade kits
 
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Old 01-21-2008, 12:40 AM
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It looks like the tensioner is the most difficult to modify as it runs the belt between the mounting plate and the tensioner arm.. If you can buy one far an 8 rib, then the rest will be just pulley changes.
Here's a photo of WLF's Powerdyne 6 rib set up with the ATI tensioner. This is where I got the idea for the Paxton set up I made.
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Old 01-21-2008, 12:42 AM
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i found the 8 rib parts that ATI makes for another ford kit and I will get part numbers and prices tomorrow
 
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I am curious as to why you want an 8 rib belt.

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I am curious as to why you want an 8 rib belt.

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Belt slippage would be my only concern. I know some have added another idler pulley which gives more "wrap around" across the charger pulley. An 8 rib maybe overkill for 12 lbs.

Do you have any slipping problems?

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Originally Posted by CDB03STX
Belt slippage would be my only concern. I know some have added another idler pulley which gives more "wrap around" across the charger pulley. An 8 rib maybe overkill for 12 lbs.

Do you have any slipping problems?

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No belt slip so far.

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Old 01-22-2008, 04:41 PM
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Originally Posted by CDB03STX
An 8 rib maybe overkill for 12 lbs.
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I am curious as to why you want an 8 rib belt.

so i can run interchangeable crank pullies designed for the lightning/harley trucks...

my new engine will running close to 18psi
 
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I don't see why not. Man, 18 psi is going to rip. Will the S/C produce/sustain that much?
 
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Originally Posted by mrpositraction
I don't see why not. Man, 18 psi is going to rip. Will the S/C produce/sustain that much?
ATI says it will

P-1SC
Max Supercharged HP---825
Base HP Range of Motor---200-500
(Naturally Aspirated)
Max Flow (cfm)---1200
Max boost (psi)---30
 
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Originally Posted by CDB03STX
An 8 rib maybe overkill for 12 lbs.
Not with the belt setup ATI uses on these trucks. 12# pulley with the shift points dialed up can cause some mild orbiting of the belt which causes a bit of slippage. You wouldn't notice it by looking at the gauge but it shows up when datalogged. An 8-rib pulley setup would be ideal with a 12# pulley and I would love to find a cost effective way to do one.
 
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My P1 procharger starts slipping shortly after I tighten it back up. I want more boost, but my tuner says it is spinning as fast as it can and be effecient. It shows 13 lbs or more, so what head unit would I need for about 15 to 20 lbs of boost depending on what size pulley is on it? Then I would sure want a 8 rib belt, or go to a cog system.
 

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