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Old 04-26-2006, 05:25 PM
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ZZP Adjustable Tensioner

My plan is to run the 2.8" most of the time, but im keeping the 3". So I would like to hear from some people that have used the adjustable tensioner from ZZP......I can still run the 3" on the adjustable tensioner right? How hard is the tensioner to adjust?

I dont want to bother with griding the stock tensioner to run the bigger 3" idler, I'd rather do it the right way and spend a little more.

I have never heard or seen anyone around here with it, so speak up!!!
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Buy the Billet flow tensioner pulley. It doesn't require any grinding form what I read.
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Originally Posted by silverSS
My plan is to run the 2.8" most of the time, but im keeping the 3". So I would like to hear from some people that have used the adjustable tensioner from ZZP......I can still run the 3" on the adjustable tensioner right? How hard is the tensioner to adjust?

I dont want to bother with griding the stock tensioner to run the bigger 3" idler, I'd rather do it the right way and spend a little more.

I have never heard or seen anyone around here with it, so speak up!!!
I think it would work great. That's exactly what it was designed to do. I think it is only one bolt you have to loosen to adjust it.
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I have the tensioner and and there is a 3 inch to 2.5 inch setting on it. It's not tough to install, but you do need to remove the supercharger. It comes with easy directions as well.
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I would prob buy the billetflow one IF THEY HAD IT ON THE WEBSITE! there is no link? thats rediculous, how do they expect to sell them?

the billetflow one is not as big as the 3" i heard its a little smaller? will it still take up the slack for a 2.8? 2.7? 2.6? How low can you go with the billetflow
Seems like you can go almost go as low was you want with the Tensioner
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Originally Posted by zinner
I have the tensioner and and there is a 3 inch to 2.5 inch setting on it. It's not tough to install, but you do need to remove the supercharger. It comes with easy directions as well.
zinner you have pics of the tensioner installed? curious to see it, does it use the stock pulley?

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You have to take the supercharger off to get it on? What the.....This god damn supercharger has to be taken off for everything. Screw this, someone get me a part number for the billetflow pulley that doesn't require grinding please. Thanks
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Originally Posted by memphisr24
You have to take the supercharger off to get it on? What the.....This god damn supercharger has to be taken off for everything. Screw this, someone get me a part number for the billetflow pulley that doesn't require grinding please. Thanks
c'mon memphis, taking the s/c off is like tying your shoes, lol!
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c'mon memphis, taking the s/c off is like tying your shoes, lol!
for real. like 4 bolts.
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