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SVTPerformance's Chain of Restaurants
Time Slip Bar
2.8 Kennebell, first time back in 4 years
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<blockquote data-quote="Mr.Venom" data-source="post: 15480144" data-attributes="member: 83234"><p>Yes the 25lbs is on my 2.75" upper and stock lower. I had my concerns at first mostly with belt slip, but I grinded the tabs off of the factory tensioner and also replaced my auxiliary 90mm Metco idler to a 100mm idler. It doesn't slip one bit. I made 720 rwhp on a dynojet on VP110 with that boost. I haven't experienced any issues except for the expected result being the extra heat from spinning the blower to max.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mr.Venom, post: 15480144, member: 83234"] Yes the 25lbs is on my 2.75" upper and stock lower. I had my concerns at first mostly with belt slip, but I grinded the tabs off of the factory tensioner and also replaced my auxiliary 90mm Metco idler to a 100mm idler. It doesn't slip one bit. I made 720 rwhp on a dynojet on VP110 with that boost. I haven't experienced any issues except for the expected result being the extra heat from spinning the blower to max. [/QUOTE]
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