Subject:
[FlyRotary] Re: E-shaft pulley diameters
Now
this is beginning to make sense to me. The stock 20B e-shaft pulley is
5.5",
and the wp pulley is 4". I guess Mazda did this in the Cosmo since
it
was a luxury car (with an automatic trans) and not subject to as high of
rpms
as the RX-7's. Another probability is that the Cosmo's electrical
demands
were greater, and therefore required the alternators to be spun
faster.
I need to find (or build) a 4" multi-V e-shaft pulley, or change
everything
to a dual V-type so I can use undersize after-market pulleys.
Mark
S.
I my opinion, using a speed reduction pulley on the
alternator may make some sense, because you can get plenty of charging at a
lower speed; but I wouldn’t slow down the water pump unless I knew I had
excess cooling capacity in the system.
Al