GCAdidas13
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Audiolife found me a website selling smaller pulleys for alternators.
I currently have a 2.25" pulley, 4 grooves. The car idles around 700RPM, and I'd like to increase it to 900-1000RPM.
2.25" diameter = 1.125" radius. Pi*radius^2 = 3.976 inches. This is the perimeter of the 2.25" pulley
2" diameter = 1" radius. Pi*radius^2 = 3.142 inches. This is the perimeter of the 2" pulley
3.976/3.142 = 1.2656
26.56%
does this mean that the NEW pulley will rotate 26.56% faster than the old pulley?
Thanks
Brian
I currently have a 2.25" pulley, 4 grooves. The car idles around 700RPM, and I'd like to increase it to 900-1000RPM.
2.25" diameter = 1.125" radius. Pi*radius^2 = 3.976 inches. This is the perimeter of the 2.25" pulley
2" diameter = 1" radius. Pi*radius^2 = 3.142 inches. This is the perimeter of the 2" pulley
3.976/3.142 = 1.2656
26.56%
does this mean that the NEW pulley will rotate 26.56% faster than the old pulley?
Thanks
Brian
