Hello,
I keep hearing from Vortech that I can't run a cog drive with a standard S trim because I have to "Upgrade" it.
I ask what is different between the S trim and Heavy Duty S trim and the guys say it's the bearing.
No Gear changes,
No Shaft changes,
Just a bearing.
Now my question is, If I pulley my setup to make the same 6 to 9 psi of boost that it has always made on the 8 rib setup, Why in the world would a cog system put Any more strain on the bearing than a HIGH Tension serpentine drive would at the same Boost Level???
Then I've heard that the serpentine drive allows for slippage. But I ask about the 10 rib setup and say, Isn't that supposed to stop all slippage?
I swear, it sounds like a total scam.
If there was danger of harsh acceleration and deceleration with a cog drive, wouldn't they upgrade the GEARS also?
I mean, a cog drive has WAY LESS tension on the bearing than a serpentine drive. I used to Crank my serpentine belt so tight so it wouldn't slip at 9 psi, it was crazy.
So I'm asking,
Who has a cog drive on a standard S trim that can give me any feedback on these statements?
Any input is appreciated!
Thanks,
Mike
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