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      04-14-2009, 03:49 PM   #1
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FS: SWAP Power Pulley

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Have a real look at the pulley!!!















  • Increase stable horsepower and smooth torque across the entire RPM range.
  • Better fuel economy by 5 - 10%
  • 30% of OEM crank pulley weight to archieve great performance increase.
  • Designed and built with the same dimension of OEM pulley.
  • Construct with aluminium 7075-T6.
  • Hard anodized to prevent wear & tear.
  • Features harmonic balancer rubber to reduce minor vibration from crankshaft and minimize the noise.
  • Lab tested and well balanced to avoid any damages to the engine.
  • Item invented ,tested and manufactured in Australia.
  • Lifetime warranty
  • Plug & Play, hassle free installation.
  • Package contains:
  • 1pcs lightweight crank pulley
  • 1pcs lightweight alternator pulley
  • 6pcs customize screw
  • Available for model:-
  • E39
  • E46(4 potter/ 6potter)
  • E60
  • E90(4 potter/ 6 potter)
  • E92
  • E87
  • X3
  • X5
  • Z4
  • E66

Interested may PM me. Item letting go at USD 250. anyone ?

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      04-14-2009, 04:55 PM   #2
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how hard is it to put one of these on? would i need a shop to do it?
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      04-14-2009, 06:51 PM   #3
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Its really easy, all you nee is a torque wrench probably. But then again BMW's might be a bit different (or very different?). In my old car I got a shop to do all my pulley's for $60
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      04-14-2009, 08:52 PM   #4
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nice maybe I'll take one after I get my clutch fixed
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      04-14-2009, 11:59 PM   #5
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interesting........ have you actually put one on a bmw yet? i don't think i've heard of anything about pulleys for our cars yet
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      04-15-2009, 11:36 AM   #6
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how hard is it to put one of these on? would i need a shop to do it?
Yea you need a shop to do it, probably will only take half an hour for whole process, as easy as plug & play.
For more detailed information, you might PM me.

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Its really easy, all you nee is a torque wrench probably. But then again BMW's might be a bit different (or very different?). In my old car I got a shop to do all my pulley's for $60
So you mean all your pulley is manufactured by a simple shop or maybe just an engineer?
SWAP power pulley is designed by their professional engineer team & completely tested on all BMW cars, therefore they are well balanced to avoid any damages to your engine.


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interesting........ have you actually put one on a bmw yet? i don't think i've heard of anything about pulleys for our cars yet
Yes, as what I replied to phozenstone, SWAP has completely tested on those BMW cars, they're just launched last winter.
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      04-15-2009, 11:54 AM   #7
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interesting...

let me see what I've got in my account and I'll PM you.
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      04-15-2009, 02:10 PM   #8
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So the only difference is the weight of the actual pulley? Shouldn't they be a different size in order to see any gains?
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      04-15-2009, 02:13 PM   #9
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So the only difference is the weight of the actual pulley? Shouldn't they be a different size in order to see any gains?
they arent underdrive pulleys, just lightweight pulleys, so they provide less rotating mass, dont think u would actually feel any power with them tho, but they are a nice looking piece
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      04-15-2009, 02:34 PM   #10
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they arent underdrive pulleys, just lightweight pulleys, so they provide less rotating mass, dont think u would actually feel any power with them tho, but they are a nice looking piece

Undersized sure will help a lot in the horse power n torque but the disadvantage side of doing tat may shorten the engine life span. By lighten it will help the pulley to carried much less burden and achieve certain RPM faster than b4. Also help to achieve some fuel economy. Thanks i think there are nice looking too !!!
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      04-16-2009, 12:17 PM   #11
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Has anyone tried these before? Or does any vendor on the forum carry them? haha
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      04-28-2009, 12:24 PM   #12
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not I but watching closely
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      04-29-2009, 09:09 AM   #13
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OP is a vendor?
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      04-29-2009, 04:18 PM   #14
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i don't think so
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Hey could I still get one of these kits
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lighter then stock

how much lighter then stock? wont this cause any kind of vibration?
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      05-22-2009, 12:06 PM   #17
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it shouldn't if its weighted/balanced properly, I'd be very concerned if it wasn't. I mean you've probably seen a person driving on the freeway with a wheel that isn't properly balanced. Imagine what damage could be done if that were the case for something that spins much much faster.
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      05-22-2009, 12:29 PM   #18
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I find it difficult to think that you will gain up to 10% fuel economy gain based on weight.

Do you have the DYNO test sheets to show H/P and Fuel gain?

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SwapPully went quit real quick!
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      05-30-2009, 02:30 AM   #20
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Hey could I still get one of these kits
Yes, you can still get it from us.


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how much lighter then stock? wont this cause any kind of vibration?
It's almost 70% lighter than OEM, and these kits are well-balanced to prevent any vibration caused by the crank shaft. These kits was dempered in order to minimize noises and absorb any mild vibration as well.


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it shouldn't if its weighted/balanced properly, I'd be very concerned if it wasn't. I mean you've probably seen a person driving on the freeway with a wheel that isn't properly balanced. Imagine what damage could be done if that were the case for something that spins much much faster.
Exactly, it's true !
That's why all Swap power pulley was lab tested before release.


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I find it difficult to think that you will gain up to 10% fuel economy gain based on weight.

Do you have the DYNO test sheets to show H/P and Fuel gain?

Nuke
In theory, losing out more weight mean minimize the burden of the vehicle in the entire rpm range. For Example : Boy A carrying a bag weight 5 kg compare to boy B whose also carry a bag which weight only 1 kg. Who will run faster ?

**DYNO test sheet will be post soon.


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SwapPully went quit real quick!
Sorry bro, a bit busy sometimes.


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      06-11-2009, 08:30 AM   #21
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Just got my car 328i dynoed. This the result.
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      06-11-2009, 07:27 PM   #22
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Why are you showing us a E46 328?
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