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<blockquote data-quote="c6zhombre" data-source="post: 15766402" data-attributes="member: 76381"><p>Many variables to answer that question.....mainly the pulley size combinations all through each setup. The blower upper, crank lower, alternator, idlers.....etc. </p><p></p><p>As I've already mentioned.....I actually have this RPM setup "soft" and have less tension on it than when I had the gatorback on. The gatorback was pinched more over similar to yours. This RPM is basically kevlar and does not stretch. Other belts expand and contract quite a bit more. When you go from WOT to off throttle, there is tremendous stretching going on...not with this RPM. Set it too tight and it will SNAP! It also has material that provides more grip.</p><p></p><p>If you get this RPM....you too will set it up softer that what I see you doing in this picture (assuming it's an identical size belt of course). I think people will find you can probably get away with a slightly larger RPM belt than what you are required to run right now to achieve no slip.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="c6zhombre, post: 15766402, member: 76381"] Many variables to answer that question.....mainly the pulley size combinations all through each setup. The blower upper, crank lower, alternator, idlers.....etc. As I've already mentioned.....I actually have this RPM setup "soft" and have less tension on it than when I had the gatorback on. The gatorback was pinched more over similar to yours. This RPM is basically kevlar and does not stretch. Other belts expand and contract quite a bit more. When you go from WOT to off throttle, there is tremendous stretching going on...not with this RPM. Set it too tight and it will SNAP! It also has material that provides more grip. If you get this RPM....you too will set it up softer that what I see you doing in this picture (assuming it's an identical size belt of course). I think people will find you can probably get away with a slightly larger RPM belt than what you are required to run right now to achieve no slip. [/QUOTE]
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