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#31
Re: DIY GILMER Drive A-Series
Posted on: 2014/8/26 4:40
Can you do them for L series? Or does anyone???
#33
Re: DIY GILMER Drive A-Series
Mattndew76
Posted on: 2014/8/26 4:47
There are huge assortments of belt lengths out.
Figure out your length and Google Example: 800-8M-22 (length: mm)-8M-(Width: mm)
#34
Re: DIY GILMER Drive A-Series
supercharger
Posted on: 2014/8/26 7:48
I stock many HTD belts usally around $25each, I can do gilmer pulleys for any engine if you send me your standard pulleys for measurements.
www.kemotorsport.com
#35
Re: DIY GILMER Drive A-Series
sunny_man
Posted on: 2014/8/26 7:55
Quote:
loosekid wrote: Why is that mate? Not following exactly, is there some reason it doesnt work in the currnet setup? Your photo on the first page looks the same as mine, that kind of setup would be crisp.
#36
Re: DIY GILMER Drive A-Series
supercharger
Posted on: 2014/8/26 7:56
at the moment i have only 1 a-series gilmer set which i used for testing, fits left hand side alternator $185posted (within australia). Can supply right hand side alternator belts soon, $25each.
#37
Re: DIY GILMER Drive A-Series
loosekid
Posted on: 2014/8/26 10:38
@sunny man the reason being that i said run it low is because you mentioned running a supercharger.. The kit will work fine for what i have pictured and for what you have pictured.. but if you want a supercharger you need to work out where you are going to mount it where the alternator is now or down low (cant do down low anyway hits your exhaust), and is it going to be draw through or blow through setup...
On a blower setup will need a different crank pulley setup to run 2 v belts.. one for supercharger and one for alternator/water pump.. You could run one single belt but not really recommended will need to fab up a couple brackets to mount some tensioners on to do so.. Here is a look at a blow through supercharge setup with normal twin v belt setup
#38
Re: DIY GILMER Drive A-Series
sunny_man
Posted on: 2014/8/27 3:03
Ah, sweet, thanks loosekid. I must have been a bit misleading there, not planning on any forced induction at all so I'll just wait for the kits to be produced and grab one then. Thanks for the clarification.
#39
Re: DIY GILMER Drive A-Series
loosekid
Posted on: 2014/9/2 0:03
here is a video of it running on my A-series
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dNbvAI9Kun0 http://youtube.com/v/dNbvAI9Kun0
#40
Re: DIY GILMER Drive A-Series
sunny_man
Posted on: 2014/9/2 2:28
That is friggen sweet, looking forward to the new kits being available!
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