2.8" SFPHQ pulley & GM Hug?
2.8" SFPHQ pulley & GM Hug?
I know someone was ordering one to see if it would fit on the GM hub. Are there any updates on this yet?
I really would like to know because I'd rather change the pulley ring instead of removing the entire blower again to get the hub off.
I really would like to know because I'd rather change the pulley ring instead of removing the entire blower again to get the hub off.
GM stage pulley hub vs Intense pulley hub ...
Do you see a difference ? I see one ! Hub is kinda not on the same side. Am I right ?
See the link below ...
http://www.putfile.com/jmc007
See the link below ...
http://www.putfile.com/jmc007
it was posted in another thread, that the holes are off and it doesnt work, so I emailed SFPH and got this response....
While I agree the design is very close a copy to the SFPH, I would still think that if they embrace this for people that buy the GM STG2 they would still make money hand over fist for the pulleys if they make them to fit the GM hubs this would be a good Idea, he is def sore about the similarities tho, hopefully they will see past this and make something for us gm'ers and I sent a reply back to that effect!
From: wyd_trkr [mailto:wyd_trkr]
Sent: Monday, April 17, 2006 9:43 AM
To: Peter
Subject: Re: GM Stage 2
Peter, let the truth be known, GM Performance Parts has Stolen our Interchangeable/Modular Pulley System Design, for personal gain and profit. Their setup is a little different from ours, as their pulley dimensions are a little off , from the original interchangeable pulley system that I personally designed and invented 7 years ago, for not only all Eaton model 45/62/90/112 Supercharger Units, but for all GM , Ford enthusiast. You will see allot of cheap imitations and pulley systems priced well below our prices, as these are copies of our original product. Hope this helps, as why would you or anybody else buy a cheap look-a-like, when you can purchase & own an "Original" from us. Pass the word around , as so other will know as well.
----- Original Message -----
From: Peter
To: sfph
Sent: Monday, April 17, 2006 9:15 AM
Subject: GM Stage 2
Hi, are you guys working on making pulleys that will mount to the GM Stage 2
hub? I would think this would be a lucrative proposition for this type of product please advise thanks!
Peter
Sent: Monday, April 17, 2006 9:43 AM
To: Peter
Subject: Re: GM Stage 2
Peter, let the truth be known, GM Performance Parts has Stolen our Interchangeable/Modular Pulley System Design, for personal gain and profit. Their setup is a little different from ours, as their pulley dimensions are a little off , from the original interchangeable pulley system that I personally designed and invented 7 years ago, for not only all Eaton model 45/62/90/112 Supercharger Units, but for all GM , Ford enthusiast. You will see allot of cheap imitations and pulley systems priced well below our prices, as these are copies of our original product. Hope this helps, as why would you or anybody else buy a cheap look-a-like, when you can purchase & own an "Original" from us. Pass the word around , as so other will know as well.
----- Original Message -----
From: Peter
To: sfph
Sent: Monday, April 17, 2006 9:15 AM
Subject: GM Stage 2
Hi, are you guys working on making pulleys that will mount to the GM Stage 2
hub? I would think this would be a lucrative proposition for this type of product please advise thanks!
Peter
Originally Posted by SS_SC_Cobalt
While I agree the design is very close a copy to the SFPH, I would still think that if they embrace this for people that buy the GM STG2 they would still make money hand over fist for the pulleys if they make them to fit the GM hubs this would be a good Idea, he is def sore about the similarities tho, hopefully they will see past this and make something for us gm'ers and I sent a reply back to that effect!
The other option is to figure out the company that makes the hubs and see if they offer different size pulleys for it...
Originally Posted by retrop
The other option is to figure out the company that makes the hubs and see if they offer different size pulleys for it...
Originally Posted by SFPH
Has anybody figured out who is making these Hubs & Pulleys for GM yet? It has been 3 months since this was posted!
http://www.pulleyboys.com/lsj28.html
also theres been a dude selling them on ebay for ahwile
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/GM-ST...spagenameZWDVW
these are nice too because they even have the 77.9 engraving on them making them look exactly like the gm pullley, even though there 70.9 (nice if your worried about a tech busting you for using a aftermarket pulley)
these have been selling for 65 $ plus shipping
also theres been a dude selling them on ebay for ahwile
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/GM-ST...spagenameZWDVW
these are nice too because they even have the 77.9 engraving on them making them look exactly like the gm pullley, even though there 70.9 (nice if your worried about a tech busting you for using a aftermarket pulley)
these have been selling for 65 $ plus shipping
Originally Posted by Serpico
im going to do the same unless soneone can offer it cheaper!!!!!.... /wink /wink /nudge /nudge !!!!
Originally Posted by BLKSS
As long as it dosent eat my belt I couldnt imagine anything else going wrong. Its just a lunk of metal.
Originally Posted by BLKSS
I want it because it looks stock. I dont mind paying more for a better one that looks stock.. Suggestions?
that aint gonna look stock for long
the PB's are anodized and an exact match excpt no engraving of the 77.9, sorry my money went to PB...
Originally Posted by SS_SC_Cobalt
so yo think cause it has the 77.9 engraved it looks stock? most dealers dont have a clue and the ebay ones are PAINTED
that aint gonna look stock for long
the PB's are anodized and an exact match excpt no engraving of the 77.9, sorry my money went to PB...
that aint gonna look stock for long
the PB's are anodized and an exact match excpt no engraving of the 77.9, sorry my money went to PB...
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