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jimstaz 04-10-2012 11:53 AM

pulleys?
 
mazda websites to commercial websites i find all kinds and types of pulleys for the 8... what is the best recommended brand to you on our lovely rotary engines?

reddozen 04-10-2012 11:57 AM

Pretty useless on the RX8. Good for like 1~2 HP tops, and that's not even guaranteed.

jimstaz 04-11-2012 05:13 PM

yea i noticed alot of people say its a waste of time and money but i am wanting to get one so i can have one.. something that is an ez installed and isnt cheap, i am aiming for quicker rpm climb and something to look cool under the hood. so what is a good brand or company that mazda likes or is healthy for the car instead of some cheap rip off version.

lilring 04-11-2012 08:07 PM

Unorthodox pullies are a good brand. I had them on my old 8

Sephitrask 04-12-2012 08:04 PM

you cant even really see the eshaft pully unless you have the battery and air box out, so you loose the visual benefit too. If you want quicker revs get a lighter flywheel

WankelsRevenge 04-12-2012 11:00 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Sephitrask (Post 189509)
you cant even really see the eshaft pully unless you have the battery and air box out, so you loose the visual benefit too. If you want quicker revs get a lighter flywheel

+1 with what he said. Ive never driven a Renesis but ive had before/after experiance with a lighter flywheel on a Turbo-II and the diffrence is like night and day.
Ryan

NYCGPS 05-03-2012 04:07 PM

You can see the pulley easily, at least if u're standing on the side of the engine bay.

Does it worth it? Shit that's just a personal thing.

me? It's worth it, it's just at the bottom of my "to mod" list. that's all.

jimstaz 06-15-2012 12:32 PM

give me some reviews on theses pulleys.. there the only ones ive seen with any kind of hp gain or anything! http://www.srmotorsports.com/RX8_Power_Pulleys.html

NYCGPS 06-17-2012 12:07 PM

SR motorsports stuff are overrated and WAYYYYY over priced.

and there is almost no point to buy under-drive pulleys, if u want to prevent water pump cavitation, then just buy a Mazmart water pump, and while you are at it, get their lower temp thermostat too, I remember it opens at 75 celsius, stock is around 82 or 85

I probably gonna get the Greddy Pulley, it's same size as stock so u will not gain anything other than it looks cool.

pdxhak 07-08-2012 07:20 PM

For the 8 they are good for dressing up the engine bay.

cewrx7r1 08-18-2012 04:48 PM

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Originally Posted by NYCGPS (Post 202683)
SR motorsports stuff are overrated and WAYYYYY over priced.

Their 93-95 RX-7 Main Power Pulley is one of the best ever offered and a good price. You only have to replace the e-shaft pulley and no others. Have had mine from back in the mid 90s and it is still perfect.
Simple with no bling. Some people like to rice and others like to go fast.

reddozen 08-20-2012 08:35 AM

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Originally Posted by cewrx7r1 (Post 213133)
Their 93-95 RX-7 Main Power Pulley is one of the best ever offered and a good price. You only have to replace the e-shaft pulley and no others. Have had mine from back in the mid 90s and it is still perfect.
Simple with no bling. Some people like to rice and others like to go fast.

May be the case for the RX7, but for the RX8, pulleys have been proven to give no more than 2~3HP, and that such a small swing that it could just be operator / environmental differences causing the rise in power. Most pulleys have show no power gain for the 8.

Renesisking 10-14-2012 01:39 PM

Unless you are looking to dress up the engine bay, there is no point. That is the only reason why I plan on getting one.......a long time from now. Its one of the last things on my list. Get a fly wheel, better investment.

730RWHP12A 11-18-2012 11:08 AM

pulleys are wast of money and time you spend to install them. like the other guys mentioned, light flywheel will get you more bang for the buck, or a good exhaust header/ free flowing cat back...


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