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Old 06-13-2012, 11:42 AM   #29
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Originally Posted by PQ View Post
No. You're fine. Trust me.

I get how it works. I know where the cog drive goes and how it works. I know what the supertensioner does and where it goes and how it works. I only wanted to confirm that the supertensioner is not the way for me to go because I can not be guaranteed that it will stop all of the slippage.

And the cog drive will take care of it because I'll have much more belt wrap on front and if there were slippage on the rear too, then the cog drive would take care of that as well even though it would be two new pulleys anyway.

Form what I am gathering, the supertensioner is really not in the equation because a 2.8" pulley is STILL too small for a 6 rib stock belt.

I guess the confusion is that the supertensioner is still in the conversation?
I guess I am just picky and can only read what you write. Above you say COG drive like it will help your belt slip....wrong only if it is slipping in the rear. I think what you mean is to run a OD cog setup which will allow you to run a larger pulley up front to get more belt wrap at the same boost level.

I know what you mean but you say something different in a diferent way every post.
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