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8" crank on a SN95
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    Senior SCH Member MeJay Racing's Avatar
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    Unhappy 8" crank on a SN95

    Does anyone make an 8" crank pulley for a Vortech set-up on a SN95? I thought they did but can't find. Checked Vortech and ASP. Gonna try Riechard next. Can't run cogs due to class rules.
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    There is a reason why they don't make them, but it's escaping me right now. ASP will custom make anything for you though if you ask them.
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    Senior SCH Member MeJay Racing's Avatar
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    Yeah ASP told me they would. Wonder if it is a fit problem. May have to just try and run the RR pullies. Just need the YS to spin faster (LOL). Still got that converter? Sorry I never got back to ya. Life has just been crazy? I'll give you a call later and chat.
    Mike
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    MeJay- Did you try running the 8" pulley??

    I'm wanting to try this out and was wondering what was need to make this work.

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    Senior SCH Member MeJay Racing's Avatar
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    No. There was no way with the space needed. I now have a RR 2.60 for the blower and will try that. If more is still needed then going cogs.
    Mike
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    Thanks for saving me the headache. I guess the 7" asp crankpulley will have to do.

    Eric

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