I am trying to figure out the best configuration for 15% OD with the pulleys and belts I have. Pulleys I have are stock Crank and JS pulleys, 10% 10-rib JS, 10% aluminum crank pulley, and 5% 10-rib SC pulley. Belts include the stock set as well as the belts needed to run an MP 25% OD setup.
Option 1: I figured I could run the 10% OD JS since it allows me to run a 10 rib on the SC, a 5% OD on the SC and then the stock crank pulley (heavy metal though). I don't recall if the pulley on the MP 10% JS that routes to the crank is stock size? I believe it is in that the 10% OD factor for that JS should come from the pulley section that goes to the SC, right? If this is true then I should be able to run a stock length belt from my stock crank pulley to the MP 10% JS, correct? I have all the belts I would need to run this combo. This seems to be the best route for ease of assembly given the belts I have, but may sacrifice performance with the metal stock crank pulley.
Option 2: Run the 10% crank pulley (I like it b/c it is aluminum), stock JS and 5% SC pulley. Doing this would mean I am running an 8rib belt from the stock JS to the 10 ribbed SC pulley, not sure how I feel about doing this in the event the belt travels onto the extra ribs and becomes misaligned. I would conceivably need two new belts....one to run from the 10% crank to stock JS and then one from stock JS to 5% SC pulley. Not sure what the sizes would be.
Any other ideas you guys have or opinions on options #1 and #2?
Option 1: I figured I could run the 10% OD JS since it allows me to run a 10 rib on the SC, a 5% OD on the SC and then the stock crank pulley (heavy metal though). I don't recall if the pulley on the MP 10% JS that routes to the crank is stock size? I believe it is in that the 10% OD factor for that JS should come from the pulley section that goes to the SC, right? If this is true then I should be able to run a stock length belt from my stock crank pulley to the MP 10% JS, correct? I have all the belts I would need to run this combo. This seems to be the best route for ease of assembly given the belts I have, but may sacrifice performance with the metal stock crank pulley.
Option 2: Run the 10% crank pulley (I like it b/c it is aluminum), stock JS and 5% SC pulley. Doing this would mean I am running an 8rib belt from the stock JS to the 10 ribbed SC pulley, not sure how I feel about doing this in the event the belt travels onto the extra ribs and becomes misaligned. I would conceivably need two new belts....one to run from the 10% crank to stock JS and then one from stock JS to 5% SC pulley. Not sure what the sizes would be.
Any other ideas you guys have or opinions on options #1 and #2?