So a while back Steve writes an article about the dangers of pulleys:
http://www.dinancars.com/bmw/techni...pulleys-and-understanding-the-harmonic-damper
I wish to explain the potential dangers of these products and address the damage they cause to engines
Basically the article says there are almost no gains & a big chance of breaking your engine due to the harmonic balance of the engine being compromised. Dinan used to attack Rogue, Evosport & all the pulley companies claiming they showed no gains, etc.
Then I see a few months ago Dinan released their own pulley kit for the E9X M3:
http://www.dinancars.com/store/product.php?productid=4681&cat=818&page=1
"Dinan's lightweight crankshaft pulley is constructed of Aircraft grade billet 6061 aluminum that is anodized black and engraved. It does not modify factory harmonics or dampening and safely underdrives the belt driven water pump, alternator, AC and power steering to reduce parasitic power loss on the M3 engine. It produces a peak gain of + 11 horsepower @ 8400 rpm and + 7 lb-ft torque @ 8400 rpm on a stock car.
The kit includes lightweight pulley and shorter belts for bolt on installation."
So yeah, be careful who you classify as an expert, especially in a country that has different spec cars to the ones we get.
http://www.dinancars.com/bmw/techni...pulleys-and-understanding-the-harmonic-damper
I wish to explain the potential dangers of these products and address the damage they cause to engines
Basically the article says there are almost no gains & a big chance of breaking your engine due to the harmonic balance of the engine being compromised. Dinan used to attack Rogue, Evosport & all the pulley companies claiming they showed no gains, etc.
Then I see a few months ago Dinan released their own pulley kit for the E9X M3:
http://www.dinancars.com/store/product.php?productid=4681&cat=818&page=1
"Dinan's lightweight crankshaft pulley is constructed of Aircraft grade billet 6061 aluminum that is anodized black and engraved. It does not modify factory harmonics or dampening and safely underdrives the belt driven water pump, alternator, AC and power steering to reduce parasitic power loss on the M3 engine. It produces a peak gain of + 11 horsepower @ 8400 rpm and + 7 lb-ft torque @ 8400 rpm on a stock car.
The kit includes lightweight pulley and shorter belts for bolt on installation."
So yeah, be careful who you classify as an expert, especially in a country that has different spec cars to the ones we get.