Cog drive 04 cobra

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I saw a cog drive on a supercharged harley truck, and I was wondering if it would be worth getting for the cobra. I'm going to have around 500rwhp, ported apten and all the other parts. I hear a lot of guys are getting belt slip with a smaller pully, and I'm hoping the cog drive will solve this problem.:-D
 
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do a "search" there has been a few threads that go DEEP into dicussion of the good and the BAD. i say stay away...
 

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Yeah, consensus is that the eaton can't handle the cog... and i got a 2.76, which is pretty damn small, and I see no belt slip...
 

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There was a video of the new cog drive for the Eaton. That sucker was LOUD. Most stated it was too loud to live with every day. Seemed to be louder even than the ProCharger. And that is saying something. Personally I don't see a need for it. Non-slip pullies and idlers take care of the majority of belt slip anyway.
 

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i say if ur that worried...get the metco 10 rib kit...im lookin into that one...
 

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Originally posted by RGrossman
My understanding was the Eaton could handle it but the crank cant...
I believe you are correct. I remember reading that. Good catch!
 

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