Lightened Crank Pulley
#1
Lightened Crank Pulley
I have heard different things about these and I wanted to know what everyone else thought about them. I personally don't think they make that much of a difference but I was just talking to someone who installed one and told me the difference is like night and day.
#3
RE: Lightened Crank Pulley
i put the ecode lightweight pulley on and picked up some vibration. BUT - there is a difference between underdrive pulleys and lightweight pulleys - lightweight pulleys are the same diameter as OEM (and take the same belt.) underdrive pulleys need a slightly longer belt and charge your accessories at a higher rpm, robbing less hp. underdrive pulleys make a difference. lightweight pulleys save weight, and in theory should make a difference . ..
the stock pulleywas designed specifically to actas a vibration dampener.
the stock pulleywas designed specifically to actas a vibration dampener.
#7
RE: Lightened Crank Pulley
here is the one i bought:
http://www.ecodetuning.com/shop/cart...tail&p=665
i put it on in november when i did timing belt and snub mount. this pulley causes noticable vibrations, but also what i perceive to be improved throttle response. i have never seenthe dyno plotof a lightweight pulley, but someone out there makes underdrive pulleys that have shown to improve hp on a dyno.
This lightweight crank pulley is so much lighter than stock, andi could totally see why i picked up vibration. I really wanted to swap to underdrive pulleys too but i lost my nerve, maybe this summer.
*official disclaimer: I will not claim that it creates crazy mad power yo but i do feel as though my throttle response improved.
http://www.ecodetuning.com/shop/cart...tail&p=665
i put it on in november when i did timing belt and snub mount. this pulley causes noticable vibrations, but also what i perceive to be improved throttle response. i have never seenthe dyno plotof a lightweight pulley, but someone out there makes underdrive pulleys that have shown to improve hp on a dyno.
This lightweight crank pulley is so much lighter than stock, andi could totally see why i picked up vibration. I really wanted to swap to underdrive pulleys too but i lost my nerve, maybe this summer.
*official disclaimer: I will not claim that it creates crazy mad power yo but i do feel as though my throttle response improved.
#9
RE: Lightened Crank Pulley
i threw on the ecs lightweight pulley when i did my tb. can't say i've noticed any vibrations at all. i agree with the improved throttle response. i think you just have to make sure you get in on there perfect. mine was a b*tch to get on...but no vibrations
#10
RE: Lightened Crank Pulley
i dont blame anyone for not wanting to mess with that.
for now, i like the feel of itand feel as though there is better 'communication' coming from the front end, but if i ever sold my a4, i think i would have to put the stock one back on.
also, thinking back, the stock 1.8t crank pulley bolts wouldnt fit the ecode pulley. luckily my buddy had 2.8 pulley bolts laying around and they worked (the ones without the washer.)
edit: i did my snub at the same time and it was suggested to me that perhaps i am picking up a littlevibration from not doing the snub properly: i re-did the snub twice and there is absolutelyno contact in the basket.
i dont want to scare anyone off, its not like what you might picture, its just a slight hum in your fingers - like i said, i like the extra layer of 'communication.'
for now, i like the feel of itand feel as though there is better 'communication' coming from the front end, but if i ever sold my a4, i think i would have to put the stock one back on.
also, thinking back, the stock 1.8t crank pulley bolts wouldnt fit the ecode pulley. luckily my buddy had 2.8 pulley bolts laying around and they worked (the ones without the washer.)
edit: i did my snub at the same time and it was suggested to me that perhaps i am picking up a littlevibration from not doing the snub properly: i re-did the snub twice and there is absolutelyno contact in the basket.
i dont want to scare anyone off, its not like what you might picture, its just a slight hum in your fingers - like i said, i like the extra layer of 'communication.'