AEM pulley vs. Unorthodox pulley
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Re: AEM pulley vs. Unorthodox pulley (kattiflis)
UR makes nice parts, but are they 2-3 times better than AEM? I seriously doubt it.
AEM probably doesn't make a crankshaft pully because it will mess up your engine. This has been covered before; do a search for more info.
AEM probably doesn't make a crankshaft pully because it will mess up your engine. This has been covered before; do a search for more info.
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Re: AEM pulley vs. Unorthodox pulley (Crono139)
I heard good things as well about the unorthodox pullys. I know a guy who has them for his 02 v6 accord and he said he felt a difference after they were put in.
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Re: AEM pulley vs. Unorthodox pulley (RABBIT9)
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by RABBIT9 »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">UR makes nice parts, but are they 2-3 times better than AEM? I seriously doubt it.
AEM probably doesn't make a crankshaft pully because it will mess up your engine. This has been covered before; do a search for more info.</TD></TR></TABLE>
I remember this one, since it was the first question I asked here: https://honda-tech.com/zerothread?id=319189
AEM probably doesn't make a crankshaft pully because it will mess up your engine. This has been covered before; do a search for more info.</TD></TR></TABLE>
I remember this one, since it was the first question I asked here: https://honda-tech.com/zerothread?id=319189
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Re: AEM pulley vs. Unorthodox pulley (Crono139)
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by Crono139 »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">I prefer Unorthodox Racing. Heard that pullies from AEM tend to slip.</TD></TR></TABLE>
I think youre referring to the cam gear and not the pullies. Regardless, I've got all the AEM ones and never had a problem. (Cam gear held up to the power put down with the last engine....because I know how to tighten it properly)
I think youre referring to the cam gear and not the pullies. Regardless, I've got all the AEM ones and never had a problem. (Cam gear held up to the power put down with the last engine....because I know how to tighten it properly)
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Re: AEM pulley vs. Unorthodox pulley (niedejb)
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by niedejb »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">
I think youre referring to the cam gear and not the pullies. Regardless, I've got all the AEM ones and never had a problem. (Cam gear held up to the power put down with the last engine....because I know how to tighten it properly)</TD></TR></TABLE>
If you tighten at 18-20 pound-feet with red lock-tite, you will not get any problems. I locked the bottom end of my engine, but the cam pully never went out of timing.
I think youre referring to the cam gear and not the pullies. Regardless, I've got all the AEM ones and never had a problem. (Cam gear held up to the power put down with the last engine....because I know how to tighten it properly)</TD></TR></TABLE>
If you tighten at 18-20 pound-feet with red lock-tite, you will not get any problems. I locked the bottom end of my engine, but the cam pully never went out of timing.
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I could have sworn that I heard that the AEM pullies slip. Doesn't alter my decision, though. I'm still going with Skunk2 for cam gears, and won't go with AEM if I decide to get pullies.
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Re: AEM pulley vs. Unorthodox pulley (Crono139)
If, If, If. Were telling how it really is. Not what we "hear(d)".
I will back AEM long before I back any other aftermarket company.
I have no problems with UR (I run their flywheel), but every time I hear an uninformed/misdirected opinion, it makes me cringe.
I will back AEM long before I back any other aftermarket company.
I have no problems with UR (I run their flywheel), but every time I hear an uninformed/misdirected opinion, it makes me cringe.
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Re: AEM pulley vs. Unorthodox pulley (niedejb)
Removing the harmonic damper on any car that came with one OE is just foolish. It may give you some more power to run a smaller crank pulley, but when you blow the front main seal on your engine, it's not gonna be worth it. And it's not an if, but a when it will happen on an F22.
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I'll repeat it again. I have locked my engine. brought it from approximately 3500rpm to 0 in a split second, and the AEM cam did not slip, even with all the inertia of the headtrain. If you follow the AEM specs, torque it right, and use red locktite, you will be just fine.
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Re: AEM pulley vs. Unorthodox pulley (Crono139)
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by Crono139 »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">I could have sworn that I heard that the AEM pullies slip. Doesn't alter my decision, though. I'm still going with Skunk2 for cam gears, and won't go with AEM if I decide to get pullies.</TD></TR></TABLE>
Yup .. I have the Skunk2 CAM Gear .. I went and had my car dyno tuned, I found that at least in my car I got the best results with a -2 degree setting.
Yup .. I have the Skunk2 CAM Gear .. I went and had my car dyno tuned, I found that at least in my car I got the best results with a -2 degree setting.
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