Lanos/Aveo 1.6L UD Pulley *Group Buy*
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I am confused about how this works. I give you my info, you make 1 UD pulley, test it on the Lanos, then show us the results. If the results are not significant to manufacture, we are no longer obligated to pay. Or do we still have to pay for something that might only give us 5 HP? Thank you for the prompt response.
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The company we work with agrees to go ahead with the production, if we can guarantee a purchase. The only option for us to back-up, are poor results from the part. Thats why we can make one pulley initially to determine the gains, and corrections, if required.SuperDuperDaewoo wrote:I am confused about how this works. I give you my info, you make 1 UD pulley, test it on the Lanos, then show us the results. If the results are not significant to manufacture, we are no longer obligated to pay. Or do we still have to pay for something that might only give us 5 HP? Thank you for the prompt response.
This way, we do not have to send your money back and forth in case the pulley does not perform as expected, and you are not obligated to pay if pulley does not work. The usual gains for this size of the engine should be around 4-8 bhp or better.
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Time for some comparisons... below, on the pictures, is the factory pulley off 1.6 DOHC Aveo. I need Lanos 1.6 DOHC owners to compare this to your pulley.
The pulley's diameter is approx 14 cm...
The serpentine belt ribs
The backside
All people who confirmed their interest in the pulley, will be sent email confirmation within an hour from now.
Tom
The pulley's diameter is approx 14 cm...
The serpentine belt ribs
The backside
All people who confirmed their interest in the pulley, will be sent email confirmation within an hour from now.
Tom
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We have just sent email to:
greenbluewoo
kopikao
Brian5475E
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eljunito
daewooluvr
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If there is someone we missed, or did not receive email, please contact us.
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greenbluewoo
kopikao
Brian5475E
AcingTeam
Lanos 2001
eljunito
daewooluvr
EDIT: add daewooluvr
If there is someone we missed, or did not receive email, please contact us.
Tom
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I'll take some pics of the 1.6 DOHC Lanos pully sometime this weekend.360 Dynamics wrote:Time for some comparisons... below, on the pictures, is the factory pulley off 1.6 DOHC Aveo. I need Lanos 1.6 DOHC owners to compare this to your pulley.
The pulley's diameter is approx 14 cm...
The serpentine belt ribs
The backside
All people who confirmed their interest in the pulley, will be sent email confirmation within an hour from now.
Tom
One thing I see missing is the Cam Gear for the Cam Positioning Sensor.
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Interesting, as I study very carefully the manuals for the Lanos, and it shows no sensors whatsoever around the crank pulley. You are not confusing that with the cam sensor?I'll take some pics of the 1.6 DOHC Lanos pully sometime this weekend.
One thing I see missing is the Cam Gear for the Cam Positioning Sensor.
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Yes I am sure. I just replaced it on Monday. It operates off a gear looking part of the pully. I'll try to get pics to show you.360 Dynamics wrote:Interesting, as I study very carefully the manuals for the Lanos, and it shows no sensors whatsoever around the crank pulley. You are not confusing that with the cam sensor?I'll take some pics of the 1.6 DOHC Lanos pully sometime this weekend.
One thing I see missing is the Cam Gear for the Cam Positioning Sensor.
Tom
i comfirm this.
if the crank sensor gear is not on there it will not run...
that pulley needs a vbelt part too
if the crank sensor gear is not on there it will not run...
that pulley needs a vbelt part too
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