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ejant said:Smaller pulleys mean parts are going to work harder than they were designed for resulting in premature failure.
Scottwax said:No, actually since the accessories will turn more slowly, they will last longer. You use bigger pulleys, not smaller when you just replace the accessory pulleys. When you use a smaller crank pulley, again, the belt driven accessories will turn at a slower rate.
Balucanb said:Sickofitall: I really don't think it is a case of safety or doing it from the factory, The car manufactures know they could get a few more horses if they did this but the trade off is a shorter lifespan for the affected parts or a least the possibility is there, this would cost them money being a bad thing. I don't think the lifespan of the parts affected is so great that it will make a big difference, at least the bet I am making. Plus if the parts really did cause such a shortened lifespan of the affected parts I think you would hear about the problem more or the companies that sell them would either go out of biz or at least be warning the customer?
SickOfItAll said:Just because the pulleys turn slower doesn't mean that's a good thing - the water pump still needs to pump at the same rate. If car manufacturers could get more power safely from using larger pulleys, don't you think they'd do it from the factory?