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My buddy gets some belt slip at high rpm/hard throttle around is S/C pulley. Seems to be normal with these cars.

2010 Honda Civic LX / Deck: Kenwood DDX371 / Front Highs: Crescendo RTS-1 / Front Mids: Silver Flute 6.5's / 4 channel: DC Audio 90.4 / Sub: Fi 15in SP4v2 / Sub amp: Taramps HD 5000 / Power wire: Knukonceptz OFC 1/0 / Deadener: Audio Technix 60 mil / Batteries: XS Power D5100R / Rear bank: TBD / Alternator: Singer 240a hairpin

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I know that the truck motors have bad as fuck belt slippage with high-amp alts under load because ford's awful pulley setup

On 1/4/2013 at 9:31 PM, HatersGonnaHate said:

Wow. 184 posts and I think you're a fucking asshole.

 

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"Oh hay ford engineer lets give an alternator pulley less than 30% of coverage area that'll work FUCKING AWESOME"

"FUCK YEAH OTHER FORD ENGINEER FUCK HORSES AND GET MONEY"

On 1/4/2013 at 9:31 PM, HatersGonnaHate said:

Wow. 184 posts and I think you're a fucking asshole.

 

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To be fair. For the way it was designed, it works just fine.. It wasn't designed to have a H/o alt.

2010 Honda Civic LX / Deck: Kenwood DDX371 / Front Highs: Crescendo RTS-1 / Front Mids: Silver Flute 6.5's / 4 channel: DC Audio 90.4 / Sub: Fi 15in SP4v2 / Sub amp: Taramps HD 5000 / Power wire: Knukonceptz OFC 1/0 / Deadener: Audio Technix 60 mil / Batteries: XS Power D5100R / Rear bank: TBD / Alternator: Singer 240a hairpin

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I could argue that. Even a stock motor will cause slippage on the alt pulley. Stock 5.4 2 valve in a 03 F150, SCT Tune, slips out of 1st and 2nd at 6200 rpm while in 4wd. Mechman makes a nice dual idler kit although. Trying to talk my dad into buying it, but we don't spend enough time offroad to really justify it.

On 1/4/2013 at 9:31 PM, HatersGonnaHate said:

Wow. 184 posts and I think you're a fucking asshole.

 

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I could argue that. Even a stock motor will cause slippage on the alt pulley. Stock 5.4 2 valve in a 03 F150, SCT Tune, slips out of 1st and 2nd at 6200 rpm while in 4wd. Mechman makes a nice dual idler kit although. Trying to talk my dad into buying it, but we don't spend enough time offroad to really justify it.

There again, it's not stock. It's been modified. The 5.4 in my truck has never slipped a day in it's 220k mile life.

2010 Honda Civic LX / Deck: Kenwood DDX371 / Front Highs: Crescendo RTS-1 / Front Mids: Silver Flute 6.5's / 4 channel: DC Audio 90.4 / Sub: Fi 15in SP4v2 / Sub amp: Taramps HD 5000 / Power wire: Knukonceptz OFC 1/0 / Deadener: Audio Technix 60 mil / Batteries: XS Power D5100R / Rear bank: TBD / Alternator: Singer 240a hairpin

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