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    Something about Pully sizes I don't understand

    From what i have read on here in the past month about pully size is that a lightning pully will add basically 2 more pounds of boost then if you put it on a harley

    IE. 6lb pully make approximatly 4 pounds on a Harley

    here is my question, if this is true, does that mean if i put a 2lb Lightning pully on my Harley i will get zero boost gains out of it?
    This has me stumped

    Am i totally missing something here?

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    ok... this is simple... everyone over thinks this.

    an L has a 2.9X" upper pulley the HD has one X.XX" that & ECM tuning are the main reasons for the 2lbs less boost. If you swap an L upper pulley or snout you will gain 2 lbs of boost. Period.

    {edited:} Ryan explains this perfectly below... I was working off bad information & faulty logic...

    the bigger issue is the discrepancy between one company's quoted "6# lower" versus another's which is not the same diameter. If they are different diameters they both can't be a 6# pulley.

    A couple of the original guys started a table of Vendor "X" has a 6# pulley X.XX" in diam & Vendor "Y" has a 6# X.XY" in diameter.

    All you can do is look at your boost gauge (you did put one in right?) & see what your truck makes before & after.

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    Last edited by 2002GreyHD150; 05-03-2005 at 01:13 PM.

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    Thats what i was thinking, doing the searching i seem a million times that a 6lb is only 4 on Harley
    And a few people say that 6lb was 6lb,

    When i get this 6lb pully i should see closer to 12lbs then 10 right

    my boost gauge is in the mail and was supposed to be here before xmas. And The LFP 6lb and predator should have gone in the mail this week

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    {edited} since I was th idiot

    You will like the parts for LFP mark is agreat, Stand up guy... next E-Fan & Factory Tech Valve Body (FTVB!) you'll be screamin!

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    If you put a +2 0n a Lightning you will see ~10 psi, same pulley on a Harley will give ~8 psi. A +4 will yield ~12 on an "L" and ~10 on a HD.

    The increase will be about the same, just a different baseline.

    The confusion lies primarily in the name the various pulleys were given by somebody.

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    Can this be made a sticky or added into the FAQ? I was totally confused by all the back and forth from everyone's post about 6=4 or 6=6.... this thread and specifically 2002GreyHD150's explanation nails it.
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    Originally posted by 2002GreyHD150


    Lower pulleys are lower pulleys. The don't make less or more boost based on HD & L respectively. A quoted 6# pulley will ADD roughly 6# of boost to either engine. PERIOD. An 8# will gain how much? EIGHT POUNDS on an L on, an HD, on a Tbird S/C, on a Ford GT, heck even on a Pontiac Grand Prix... simple simple simple.

    The fact that so many people beat themselves in the head over the whole L versus HD thing is a complete mystery to me. Forget about the L. It doesn't mater. It doesn't even matter if you add the L-upper for 2 more pounds of boost... the 6# lower will add SIX MORE POUNDS to what you already have.

    the bigger issue is the discrepancy between one company's quoted "6# lower" versus another's which is not the same diameter. If they are different diameters they both can't be a 6# pulley.
    People need to reference their pullies in terms of diameter, not gains in PSI. Bottom line is a 8.5'' pulley will not gain the same on both engines.

    This is a simple calculation, the hardest part is figuring out why people can't grasp this simple concept.

    7.5/2.93= 2.55 blower ratio for a Lightning @ 8 PSI
    7.5/3.25= 2.30 blower ratio for a HD @ 6 PSI
    8/2.93= 2.73 blower ratio w/ 8'' lower (2#) for a Lightning
    8/3.25= 2.46 blower ratio w/ 8'' lower (2#) for a HD
    - Time out, so with a 8'' lower, you still aren't even at the same blower speed as a stock Lightning. So how do you gain two pounds? Do I really need to go on? I guess I must.
    8.5/2.93= 2.90 blower ratio w/ 8.5'' lower (4#) for a Lighting
    8.5/3.25= 2.60 blower ratio w/ 8.5'' lower (4#) for a HD
    - Another time out, so with a 8.5'' lower on your HD, your not even at the same rate as a Lightning with a 2lber. So you start w/ 6PSI, buy a so called 4lber, slap it on with your stock upper, and bam your at 10PSI!!! But the odd thing is, your still spinning your blower slower to get that same 10PSI than a Lightning does. It's magic
    I assume after reading that, someone is saying that isn't much of a difference. These numbers are small and meaningless. This is the part where I multiply the given ratio times 5250 RPM.
    5250x2.73 (L blower ratio for a 8'' lower aka 10 PSI)=14332.5
    5250x2.60 (HD blower ratio for a 8.5'' lower aka 10 PSI)= 13650

    So you have a difference of 900 RPM for the supposed same amount of boost. Bottom line, you do not get the same amount of increase on the two engines with the different uppers.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Ryan@RhynoTune View Post
    People need to reference their pullies in terms of diameter, not gains in PSI. Bottom line is a 8.5'' pulley will not gain the same on both engines.

    This is a simple calculation, the hardest part is figuring out why people can't grasp this simple concept.

    7.5/2.93= 2.55 blower ratio for a Lightning @ 8 PSI
    7.5/3.25= 2.30 blower ratio for a HD @ 6 PSI
    8/2.93= 2.73 blower ratio w/ 8'' lower (2#) for a Lightning
    8/3.25= 2.46 blower ratio w/ 8'' lower (2#) for a HD
    - Time out, so with a 8'' lower, you still aren't even at the same blower speed as a stock Lightning. So how do you gain two pounds? Do I really need to go on? I guess I must.
    8.5/2.93= 2.90 blower ratio w/ 8.5'' lower (4#) for a Lighting
    8.5/3.25= 2.60 blower ratio w/ 8.5'' lower (4#) for a HD
    - Another time out, so with a 8.5'' lower on your HD, your not even at the same rate as a Lightning with a 2lber. So you start w/ 6PSI, buy a so called 4lber, slap it on with your stock upper, and bam your at 10PSI!!! But the odd thing is, your still spinning your blower slower to get that same 10PSI than a Lightning does. It's magic
    I assume after reading that, someone is saying that isn't much of a difference. These numbers are small and meaningless. This is the part where I multiply the given ratio times 5250 RPM.
    5250x2.73 (L blower ratio for a 8'' lower aka 10 PSI)=14332.5
    5250x2.60 (HD blower ratio for a 8.5'' lower aka 10 PSI)= 13650

    So you have a difference of 900 RPM for the supposed same amount of boost. Bottom line, you do not get the same amount of increase on the two engines with the different uppers.
    Never one to accept things at face value
    8.5/3.25 = 2.615
    5250 x 2.615 = 13723
    Difference is more like 600 rpm. Fair bit less than 900.

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    Not sure what you're saying, the difference between your calculation and mine is 78 RPM, and in the favor of my point.

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    5250x2.73 (L blower ratio for a 8'' lower aka 10 PSI)=14332.5
    5250x2.60 (HD blower ratio for a 8.5'' lower aka 10 PSI)= 13650

    So you have a difference of 900 RPM for the supposed same amount of boost. Bottom line, you do not get the same amount of increase on the two engines with the different uppers.[/QUOTE]

    You wrote this not me.

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    Thank you Ryan. That is exactly what I was thinking as I read the above posts. The larger the crank pulley the more difference in final boost between the L and the HD for the very reasons you explained. As the lower becomes larger the difference in the ratios for the 2 setups become larger resulting in a increasing disparity in boost levels as the lower pulley becomes larger. Swap on a 2.93 upper and then the pulley will be the advertised increase.

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    thanks for clearing that up so perfectly Ryan... that makes a HUGE difference in my understanding...

    learned a new math forumla today... I hate math but like boost...

    Ryan, just to be sure I am clear where are the measurements taken? on the ribs I assume no the outer lip correct?

    Rob W

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    I usually take the measurement on the outermost rib wher the belt rides... Somewhere inside the pulley, not the lip that holds the belt if that makes sense?

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    total sense to me... I am slapping myself for not thinking about the upper interms of ratio before.... it is just one of those "DOH!" things I guess..

    thanks again for the great info!

    Rob W

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