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Curios what everyone's thoughts are on reducing the weight of the heavy tensioner and idler pulleys by installing lighter "better" aftermarket pulleys. Especially those who are pushing well past the factory power levels.
Do parasitic losses come into effect or would it be so minimal you couldn't measure it? The force needed to spin a factory pulley is considerably higher than quality aftermarket pulleys that are also designed to withstand higher rpms over OEM before failure.
More importantly Is the belt slipping ever so slightly with the heavy OEM pulleys, at a WOT hit, which directly effects the life span of the blower belt? Premature belt failure is what I'm trying to avoid.
Any downsides to a lighter pulley over OEM?
Do parasitic losses come into effect or would it be so minimal you couldn't measure it? The force needed to spin a factory pulley is considerably higher than quality aftermarket pulleys that are also designed to withstand higher rpms over OEM before failure.
More importantly Is the belt slipping ever so slightly with the heavy OEM pulleys, at a WOT hit, which directly effects the life span of the blower belt? Premature belt failure is what I'm trying to avoid.
Any downsides to a lighter pulley over OEM?