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Oh for the love of god, that looks similar to the one on this car, yes. Just like all shocks for cars look similar but are not the same. Mass production costs are for the same item, not similar but different items, so your point is invalid. Quote:
The Perrin pulley is made to look cool with it's cutouts, and could be made far cheaper and with less machining operations. That alone is proof of the typical marketing for bling... Both are elastomer dampers, one is just made to a higher standard and won't come apart in the even of the elastomer failing (which is why it's SFI rated). Quote:
Yet again, it's NOT the same part. Similar = different = more cost for OEMs so you're making my case for me. Quote:
Occam's Razor is a bitch to the naysayers isn't it? The obvious reason is that it's a properly engineered part and necessary for the longevity of the engine. |
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this thread is insane. I just talked to ATI and they really wouldnt admit that the car was internally balance. But he did say that nascar, and top fuel dragster engine builders ALL USE ATI. I said agian, the rumor is that my engine is internally balance. He said would you trust your built motor to a stock cast machined part or a part engineered to keep everything in check. I did just build a motor and it was very expensive. So i am considering this part as another insurance policy to protect my engine.
On a second note I am considering a larger pulley to gain more boost instead of going to an even smaller supercharger pulley. My custom one will probably be built out of aluminum and I dont care if its lighter or not I am more concerned about having everything in balance. ATI offered to make me a larger balanced pulley but it would be 6-9months out which is not something i would consider. I know this really didnt help either argument here but from a owner's stand point who is going on a fairly large build.
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Oh you silly goose! You have no idea how much enough CNC machines to meet demand would cost. You have no idea how much tooling and maintaining said CNC machines cost. CNC is great and I love the ones I work with, but they are very expensive in comparison to casting iron. All steel/iron/aluminum parts would be CNC'd instead of cast if it were cheaper.
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You say it'll take you two hours to make a nice one from scratch. That may seem quick to you. But, it's nothing compared to the higher speed stuff in auto manufacturing. Those pulleys are getting churned out many orders of magnitude faster, using simpler materials and processes. Not a one-time run of 100, over the course of two months. More like (because they are supplying the auto industry, and these are the volumes for tier 1's) a couple of thousand, every day. What's cheaper, one guy watching lights on three automated machines that are running at a 100 pcs/hour rate, or one guy, on one mill, making a half-dozen a day? All you really need to do is think of all the crazy things you'd have to do to make it possible to crank one out in 20 seconds' worth of machine cycle time, and then realize that a good manufacturer has already done the work necessary to make that rate happen.
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You say it'll take you two hours to make a nice one from scratch. That may seem quick to you. But, it's nothing compared to the higher speed stuff in auto manufacturing. Those pulleys are getting churned out many orders of magnitude faster, using simpler materials and processes. Not a one-time run of 100, over the course of two months. More like (because they are supplying the auto industry, and these are the volumes for tier 1's) a couple of thousand, every day. What's cheaper, one guy watching lights on three automated machines that are running at a 100 pcs/hour rate, or one guy, on one mill, making a half-dozen a day? All you really need to do is think of all the crazy things you'd have to do to make it possible to crank one out in 20 seconds' worth of machine cycle time, and then realize that a good manufacturer has already done the work necessary to make that rate happen.
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Boxer engines are dynamically balanced by the motion of the pistons...but you won't see me with an aftermarket crank pulley. |
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