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Pardon me but did you read the articles? It states "inline six, flat six, and V-12 engines have no net shaking force when they are spinning but not actually firing".
From http://www.autozine.org/technical_sc...ne/smooth3.htm "What about vertical / transverse forces? like 3-cylinder engines, the vertical and transverse forces generated by individual cylinders, no matter first order or second order, are completely balanced by one another. The resultant vibration is nearly zero, thus inline-6 is virtually a perfect configuration." From http://www.caranddriver.com/features...angles-feature "The first two of these forces—rotational and reciprocating—can often be balanced through engine configuration, as in, for example, a 90-degree V-2" From https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Straight-six_engine "An inline six engine is in perfect primary and secondary mechanical balance, without the use of a balance shaft. The engine is in primary couple balance because the front and rear trio of cylinders are mirror images, and the pistons move in pairs. That is, piston #1 mirrors #6, #2 mirrors #5, and #3 mirrors #4, largely eliminating the polar rocking motion that would otherwise result. Secondary imbalance is avoided because the crankshaft has six crank throws arranged in three planes offset at 120°. The result is that the secondary forces that are caused by differences from purely sinusoidal motion sum to zero." I assume you mean What do you actually mean by that? |
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because in a 4 only one piston firing is moving the rest of the pistons through there respective cycle, thus it is inherently unbalanced no matter if its inline4 flat4 or v4 |
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Hmph, if this is correct then I guess im wrong. Even thou the video on scion & Subaru show the motor & my theory working
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Hmm. I'd love to see some dyno results of just the pulley, I know Perrin said they were going to do this sooner or later. Since AP is saying they get what 27whp from the pulley/flywheel, I'm wondering if just the pulley alone gets some amazing amount of power. Probably not, as those numbers are pretty suspect it seems, but... it'd be an incredibly useful data point. Maybe this motor/drivetrain just responds crazy well to lightening the rotating mass. I'm very curious.
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Lots of questions to answer here. Keep in mind that the Subaru engine is a very well proven engine to be ok with a lightweight solid type aluminum pulley. We sell thousands of these a year and if you skip over to the Subaru forums, you will find these kind of discussions happened years ago then stopped. Its because there are no issues that come up, and its so proven that there are no more concerns. I knew this same kind of thing would happen with the FR-S/BRZ as most everyone is a completely new customer and may not be aware of all the non-issues with these parts. In fact this happens anytime a new car comes out. People somewhat freak out at first, then over time settle down after a couple years.
The stock pulley has the small dimples in it only because its balanced by it self before it goes on the motor. The part is a cast iron part with a the rubber band between the outer and inner pieces. This by nature, isn't accurate and forces the manufacturer to balance the part. Yes the stock part is a Harmonic Dampener, not balancer. These are installed on every car now a days, but the real question is, does the engine NEED this. There are tons of articles describing why, and how they work, but some of this doesn't matter. Typically, long cranks are the cause of the problems, where there is twisting happening adding to the harmonics of the engine and pulley. In these cases dampeners help keep parts from failing form these harmonics. I have "Heard" BWM 6 cylinders are not a good Idea to do this on, as well as Chevy V8's. I still see tons and tons of them out there with them, and almost never see forum posts about them failing in some weird way. Dyno will happen soon. Every moment on the dyno has been spent doing other things lately. But this will happen soon. As I have said on the other crank pulley thread, I don't expect it to show up on the dyno. The weight of the drivetrain doesn't really effect HP readings on our dyno. We also haven't put this on as its a variable to HP gained on other parts. Quote:
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Hey guys,
Let me add my review. I just installed the Perrin pulley today. For the most part 1st and 2nd gears feel slightly quicker, and throttle response from stop feels better also. Also, I think I hear a bit more noise from the engine, which I don't mind. After weighing the stock pulley and the new one, I don't doubt there has to be some gain from this upgrade. The pulley itself looks and feels very high quality - I got the red one. Although I'm no professional in the matter, if I were to quantify if there's any gain in HP I would say it feels like 5 hp. Again, I'm no expert just trying to share my experience. Overall not a night and day difference, but makes the car even more fun. In fact, I think I'll go for drive right now
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Thank you so much Jeff. This is EXACTLY what I wanted, knowledgeable input from an educated and experienced individual. It was a LOT of questions, and you got to them. Now I can rest this topic in peace. My Pulley will not be coming out anytime soon.
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Thanks Jeff!
I'm a little curious if you've tried replacing all the pulleys. I'm sure you could shave a lot of weight and I've seen some modified blocks from japan where they've all been replaced. Any lights saying there's a problem or anything? Also have you tried tossing a lightweight flywheel with the pulley/pulleys? Thanks! |
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We have not replaced the crank pulley yet. We have a customer who has and should be testing a crank pulley along with it in the next couple of weeks. That will be a good test! Some customers are concerned about misfires (mainly old WRX customers) and we should be able to put that to rest as well.
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