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pty370z 12-07-2009 09:53 AM

Unorthodox or Stillen Crank Pulley?
 
Hi guys,

I've seen many people go for the Stillen Lightweight Crank Pulley. I've noticed that the Unorthodox Pulley is lighter, claims more gains over the Stillen, and is also cheaper.

I'm referring to the STOCK diameter exclusively. Not interested in the underdrive.

Any reason to go one or the other..?? How about quality..??

Appreciate your comments!

kannibul 12-07-2009 11:16 AM

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Originally Posted by pty370z (Post 311290)
Hi guys,

I've seen many people go for the Stillen Lightweight Crank Pulley. I've noticed that the Unorthodox Pulley is lighter, claims more gains over the Stillen, and is also cheaper.

I'm referring to the STOCK diameter exclusively. Not interested in the underdrive.

Any reason to go one or the other..?? How about quality..??

Appreciate your comments!

I can't imagine there would be any "gain" attributed to a lighter pulley. Snappier response, sure, but actual gains? no...

pty370z 12-07-2009 05:19 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by kannibul (Post 311373)
I can't imagine there would be any "gain" attributed to a lighter pulley. Snappier response, sure, but actual gains? no...

Well, here's the link for the Stillen Pulley and the link for the Unorthodox Pulley is after. Aside from claiming a snappier response, which is true, Stillen claims up to 10 HP at the wheels and Unorthodox claims 10-14 HP increase.

STILLEN : STILLEN Performance Lightweight Pulleys

Unorthodox Racing

Again, I appreciate any comments! Thanks!

KEVTEX 12-07-2009 05:30 PM

Does the stock crank pulley also act as a harmonic dampener? If it does then I would be hesitant to remove it. I'm sure it would have been cheaper for Nissan to use an aluminum pulley if there was no benefit from the steel one.

cotizi 12-07-2009 05:31 PM

i have the UR pulley but its not installed, its just sitting in my garage. looks really pretty tho.

cotizi 12-07-2009 05:32 PM

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Originally Posted by KEVTEX (Post 311809)
Does the stock crank pulley also act as a harmonic dampener? If it does then I would be hesitant to remove it. I'm sure it would have been cheaper for Nissan to use an aluminum pulley if there was no benefit from the steel one.

if its a cast steel pulley im sure its much cheaper than a cnc aluminum pulley of quality equal to aftermarket pieces.

CBRich 12-07-2009 06:50 PM

It's cast steel. And according to some other threads it is not a harmonic balancer. It does look like one but I believe it was determined it is designed that way to actually isolate itself from the engine because it may not be balanced (the pulley).

Blown32 12-07-2009 06:53 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by pty370z (Post 311796)
Well, here's the link for the Stillen Pulley and the link for the Unorthodox Pulley is after. Aside from claiming a snappier response, which is true, Stillen claims up to 10 HP at the wheels and Unorthodox claims 10-14 HP increase.

STILLEN : STILLEN Performance Lightweight Pulleys

Unorthodox Racing

Again, I appreciate any comments! Thanks!


I fine it very difficult to believe the above HP gains from these light weight pulleys.Has to be bogus numbers!I don't care who says what?

kannibul 12-07-2009 09:55 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by pty370z (Post 311796)
Well, here's the link for the Stillen Pulley and the link for the Unorthodox Pulley is after. Aside from claiming a snappier response, which is true, Stillen claims up to 10 HP at the wheels and Unorthodox claims 10-14 HP increase.

STILLEN : STILLEN Performance Lightweight Pulleys

Unorthodox Racing

Again, I appreciate any comments! Thanks!

Yeah, gains based on underdriving components.

You're talking about keeping the OEM size. The only thing you'd gain is a touch snappier response, if it's even noticable...

NonStopTuning 12-08-2009 05:45 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by pty370z (Post 311290)
Hi guys,

I've seen many people go for the Stillen Lightweight Crank Pulley. I've noticed that the Unorthodox Pulley is lighter, claims more gains over the Stillen, and is also cheaper.

I'm referring to the STOCK diameter exclusively. Not interested in the underdrive.

Any reason to go one or the other..?? How about quality..??

Appreciate your comments!

Both companies offer very good options if you are interested in a stock diameter crank pulley. Both companies are also well known for excellent quality and customer service. The gains in throttle response would be very similar when using either pulley, so it really comes down to a preference of brand when considering these two pulleys.

Going with a stock diameter pulley should only be considered if you are using a supercharger kit that is driven by the crank pulley. Otherwise a properly designed underdrive kit would yield better gains, while keeping all your accessories functions within the correct specs. I'm sure you've seen our comprehensive thread, but in case you haven't...

http://www.the370z.com/engine-drivet...no-charts.html

And finally, if you are after a custom crank pulley... feel free to contact us at NST and we would be happy to build you a pulley of any size, almost any weight, almost any color, for almost any application, at a very reasonable price.

Good luck and have fun with all your projects!

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pty370z 12-08-2009 07:47 PM

Hey, thanks for your post. I actually didn't know of the existence of this brand. I am new to the Z family, never had a sports car before. Went to the links provided and people seem to be very happy with your products and the items seem to be very high quality. Congratulations!

I do have a question though, I noticed that your crank pulley is 10% underdrive and the alternator pulley is 10% overdrive. What happens with the stock belts for the crank and the alternator..?? Do I need to change the belts for new ones or would I keep my stock belts in both cases..??

Appreciate your comments.

kannibul 12-08-2009 08:06 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by pty370z (Post 313661)
Hey, thanks for your post. I actually didn't know of the existence of this brand. I am new to the Z family, never had a sports car before. Went to the links provided and people seem to be very happy with your products and the items seem to be very high quality. Congratulations!

I do have a question though, I noticed that your crank pulley is 10% underdrive and the alternator pulley is 10% overdrive. What happens with the stock belts for the crank and the alternator..?? Do I need to change the belts for new ones or would I keep my stock belts in both cases..??

Appreciate your comments.

This is covered in other threads :)

370Zsteve 12-08-2009 08:13 PM

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Originally Posted by kannibul (Post 313694)
This is covered in other threads :)

true, but this is his thread

Josh@STILLEN 12-08-2009 08:13 PM

Yep.. good information here.. only one thing to note on the weights.. for a long time UR listed a higher weight until other pulleys came out, and theirs somehow became lighter all of a sudden.. I don't think I've seen anyone weigh them to see if the numbers stack up.

That being said, you definitely want to make sure you purchase a pulley like this from a reputable source, and definitely do not risk going cheap, especially eBay or some off brand.

These are extremely precision machined and balanced in the design, and not something you'd want to chance to the abilities of a potentially sub-par mfg.

In regards to the harmonic balancer debate, this has been discussed at length in other threads.. long and the short of it.. no the crank pulley on the VQ's is NOT a harmonic balancer, the engine is internally balanced.

But certain things are a must.. like a stainless steel ring to prevent wear, should have stock timing marks.. etc etc etc

http://www.stillen.com/misc/400338_s...ulley_370Z.jpg

http://www.stillen.com/misc/400370_s...70z_pulley.jpg

NonStopTuning 12-08-2009 09:26 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by pty370z (Post 313661)
Hey, thanks for your post. I actually didn't know of the existence of this brand. I am new to the Z family, never had a sports car before. Went to the links provided and people seem to be very happy with your products and the items seem to be very high quality. Congratulations!

I do have a question though, I noticed that your crank pulley is 10% underdrive and the alternator pulley is 10% overdrive. What happens with the stock belts for the crank and the alternator..?? Do I need to change the belts for new ones or would I keep my stock belts in both cases..??

Appreciate your comments.

Thank you for the kind words, I appreciate them!

There is a ton of info regarding all common questions in the following thread...
http://www.the370z.com/engine-drivet...no-charts.html

But I would be happy to answer your question here for you. Our Underdrive Crank Pulley slows your accessories, not too much to reduce any of their output but just enough to free up a bit of extra HP & TQ to send to the wheels, while our Overdrive Alternator Pulley insures that your alternator continues to charge your electrical system at the same speed as your OEM pulleys would... no slower, no faster. In short, you get the best of both worlds when using the NST Pulley Kit. In addition, both pulleys in the NST Kit are roughly 70% lighter than OEM, providing you with the best overall weight reduction possible.

Regarding the belt... We have been using the OEM belt with our test car since the original installation and have seen no signs of abnormal wear and tear. Some customers have stepped down to a slightly shorter belt for extra peace of mind, many others are using the OEM belt with great success. We recommend keeping the OEM belt and using it with the NST Kit if it is in good shape. If you have a high mileage car, we recommend using a new Gates belt.

Please feel free to give us a call or look for me on AIM if you have any questions. Alternatively, you can post in our comprehensive thread if you have any other questions regarding our pulley kit.

Thanks again, good luck and have fun with all your projects!

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