New Metco Overdriven Crank Pulley

Old Dec 16, 2009 | 10:11 AM
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Originally Posted by FATHERFORD
I think it's because the engine is spinning up much quicker, allowing the the boost to build up better.

So you went from 8psi stock to 12psi with this pulley?
It was more like 5-6 psi I think with the stock 3" upper and lower, then added the 2.8" upper and had it dyno tuned and was hitting about 7 psi, then had it ported, maybe a .5 psi increase but definitely louder.. I then got a slightly larger overdrive crank pulley at 6% I believe and with the 2.8" upper and headers (installed this spring) I would hit/just touch 10 psi as it shifted, but it definitely touched 10, this was on a good cool day but a constant 9 psi for sure during the summer. I now have 12 psi with the 2.8 inch upper and the metco lower. So I would say 9 before the metco pulley and 12 now for sure.
 
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Old Dec 16, 2009 | 10:25 AM
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Good to know.

I've decided I'm buying OBX longtubes(finally!) next month then I'll up the boost.

Pretty sure I'm going to need to invest in bigger injectors when I do this also.

Going to put my 3.55 gears back in most likely and run 26" slick. I want to see a damn 11!
 
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Old Dec 16, 2009 | 01:56 PM
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Originally Posted by FATHERFORD
Going to put my 3.55 gears back in most likely and run 26" slick. I want to see a damn 11!
You dont know how many times I thought about swapping out rear ends with the wifes truck for her 3.73's because I paid too damn much in the first place to change the gears back to 3.55.
 
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Old Dec 18, 2009 | 04:00 PM
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here is a picture of the aluminum nub that was shredding my belt and crank pulley. I used a dremel with a metal grinding bit and in less than ten minutes or so we were back in action.

its a bad picture, but to the left of the nub and right of the pulley there was a wing like piece of aluminum that I ground on.

 
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Old Dec 18, 2009 | 04:07 PM
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here is the metco pulley in action with the meziere electric water pulley. Lots of space due to the E-fans opening up plenty of room for easy access to front of engine, main reason I got them, any power to rear wheels was secondary for me.



and yes...I roll with the K&N's.
 
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Old Dec 19, 2009 | 06:37 PM
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Originally Posted by FATHERFORD
I'm also curious, has anyone attempted an 8 rib setup?

I know all the older F-150's/exped's had an 8 rib pulleys.... I would personally love to go to an 8 rib setup along with this pulley. 14-15lbs of boost and no belt slip..... Sounds sexy.

I need to get some headers..
I have been doing a little research, found a list of parts for the 6 to 8 rib conversion that might possibly work for us.

A/C PULLEY 7UZ-19D784-AA(YB-542)
Alternator pulley F65Z-10344-AA (GP-720)
Power steering pulley XL3Z-3A733-AA
Tensioner 1L3Z-6B209-AA
Crank pulley XL1Z-6312-CA
Idler pulley F65Z-8678-AAA (YS-250)
Water pump pulley F6TZ-8509-AA

I checked them against rock auto for new parts and looks to be rather affordable if you do not include the crank or any other part that may be sourced cheaper or already on hand. I just need to track down an 8 rib pulley for the jackshaft on the magnuson.

i came across two part numbers for the a/c pulley the YB-542 and YB-522, not sure which one would be right for the conversion.
 

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Old Dec 19, 2009 | 06:53 PM
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Here's one if your blower is the 112 blower.
Might work for ya.
http://www.innovatorswest.com/store/...&productId=109

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Old Dec 19, 2009 | 07:01 PM
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Originally Posted by phil6608
Here's one if your blower is the 112 blower.
Might work for ya.
http://www.innovatorswest.com/store/...&productId=109

Phil
Thanks, I emailed them yesterday about it, they responded back saying this was for the GM version of the jackshafted magnusons, does not know if it will fit the Ford version of the jackshafted magnusons, I kind of think it will but I have to check with magnuson sometime next week.
 
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Old Dec 19, 2009 | 08:15 PM
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Originally Posted by batn68
Thanks, I emailed them yesterday about it, they responded back saying this was for the GM version of the jackshafted magnusons, does not know if it will fit the Ford version of the jackshafted magnusons, I kind of think it will but I have to check with magnuson sometime next week.
it will fit, they both use the same keyed designed.
 
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Old Dec 19, 2009 | 10:37 PM
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Originally Posted by weazel
it will fit, they both use the same keyed designed.
cool, I got a list of parts and a rough price of 362.00 which includes the belt. These prices were from rock auto for the pulleys and innovators for the supercharger pulley and summit for the belt. Will check around but don't see it getting much cheaper, unless I go to a salvage yard, but I don't like the cold so that will most likely not happen anytime soon.
 
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Old Dec 20, 2009 | 01:41 AM
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Damn, now i want more boost. But i cant do anything to up it unless i get a larger crank again! lol F that.
 
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Old Dec 20, 2009 | 02:00 AM
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Originally Posted by weazel
Damn, now i want more boost. But i cant do anything to up it unless i get a larger crank again! lol F that.
I bet you can sell yours and still have some change left over after getting a metco, but innovators does make a bigger one, something like 18% over in the 8 rib but you would have to get a meziere water pump with the KB pulley.
 
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Old Dec 22, 2009 | 08:53 AM
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O.K. guys...here is a real quick video of my boost gauge showing you what we have running now. I have a question for the ones doing this for a while...In the video you see my boost levels drop and go up not necessarily during the shifts but while climbing up through the rpms, is this belt slip or is it normal? I just got the digital gauge and was use to the old needle type where it wasn't showing the levels alternate up and down that much.. also note how quick it hits 10 psi once I mash the gas...

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=L4jJcF_m0g8
 
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Old Dec 22, 2009 | 09:36 AM
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It looked right to me. When i had the eaton and making 17 it would smack 13 almost instantly then keep going up and i had no belt slip. The kb hits 15 amost instantly and by the end of the run tops at 17.
 
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Old Feb 29, 2012 | 08:22 PM
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Batn68 , I understand you say that with the 3-inch top pulley gets 5 to 6 psi of boost with a supercharger whipple 5.4L engine in the 3 V? , I ask this question because I have my FX4 2007 on the dyno and we are going crazy because I can not get more than 5 psi with a 3.25 inch pulley, now, to buy this supercharger, the provider indicates 8 psi of boost, then this is not true, if you need a 2.8 inch pulley to 7 psi, the sales information Whipple is false, correct me please to understand and clarify my doubts, thank yo
 
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