*** VRP Extreme Belt Wrap Kit ***
In regards to the clutch slipping I had the same theory that loss could be occurring in this region as well so I locked up the clutch electrically and marked where they join, then in dyno mode I ran it through all the gears flat stick.
Surprise Surprise... No Clutch Slip with the proto wrap, aux tensioner and a 175mm pulley. It's only a matter of time before the second gen clutches have been street tested. I looking forward to feed back from the 20 or so happy campers.
Yeah cool, PM me your phone number and we'll organize to catch up on my trip.
An interesting s/c FAQ link with lots of info on engine wear and longevity: http://www.hi-flow.com/HP4FAQSuper.htm
"Extra pressure to clutch packs cause overheat and failure" I'm yet to see a case. Do you know of any 55 clutch failures that have been published? I would be really interested to see a burnt out solid steel clutch.
If he came on and said it was crap and gave no explanations, then by all means fire away. He is new and might not know the humour that we have on these forums & might been seen differently.
I really enjoy going through these threads and seeing the work of such great men
I am sure we are all car enthusiasts here and it is work such as this that helps us reach new plains of understanding for our cars.
Peace out
Mine is coming this week. Let me know how things go on the install so I may share with my MB Guy.......
Good luck......Are you planning on doing a pre and post DYNO. I know there should not be any HP gains so it may be a wasted DYNO expense.
Roland
The Best of Mercedes & AMG
Last edited by chiromikey; Jul 16, 2007 at 08:08 PM.
*maybe we're discussing two different things. i'm talking about tension against the s/c snout and i believe you're talking about belt tension. like i said, wtf do i know...
The added tensioner is spring loaded and is tension adjustable so it actually moves with the stock idler. It supplies some extra tension to the stock s/c idler not locking it up.
There is a new bearing supplied with the kit which is wider than the stock combined idler pulley to strengthen this area. (the one with the accessories and s/c together)
A slightly larger pulley is added to the s/c idler to help gain more s/c pulley foot print area.
The belt supplied is the new Gates fleet runner which is used for large trucks where gates claim 30 to 40% extra life span over their stock belts.
Reinforced, No slip and Longevity! to help efficiency and maximize potential power. Thats the whole idea.
If any one has any install questions, throw them my way.
The added tensioner is spring loaded and is tension adjustable so it actually moves with the stock idler. It supplies some extra tension to the stock s/c idler not locking it up.
There is a new bearing supplied with the kit which is wider than the stock combined idler pulley to strengthen this area. (the one with the accessories and s/c together)
A slightly larger pulley is added to the s/c idler to help gain more s/c pulley foot print area.
The belt supplied is the new Gates fleet runner which is used for large trucks where gates claim 30 to 40% extra life span over their stock belts.
Reinforced, No slip and Longevity! to help efficiency and maximize potential power. Thats the whole idea.
If any one has any install questions, throw them my way.
i will be great advertising for this product cuzz my dyno looks crazy at high rpms. i will do a before and after to show this does or dosnt work. witch im sure it will.
Adam @ EE is doing the install for Michael's car and has a preliminary copy of the docs.. Once they are cleaned up, I will post a link for all of you to download.
I am trying to do it without taking out the fan so my arms are paying the price, but real nice setup Fin and V!!!
Was hoping to have it done tonight, but just too burnt. Hopefully Tuesday.
You must have small arms to get in there.
Adam @ EE is doing the install for Michael's car and has a preliminary copy of the docs.. Once they are cleaned up, I will post a link for all of you to download.
Michael's E55 is coming in on Wednesday for the V.R.P Xtreme Belt wrap kit install.
Will give updates on Thursday after dyno.
Cheers,
Adam
PS: So far the parts are well constructed. Kudos to Finny and VRUS.










