Anyone here using an aftermarket balancer/pulley on their LS engine? I have a stock F body pulley thats junk, cant use it. I'm looking to spin the engine to 7000+ possibly and I know for a fact that OEM balancers come apart at those RPMS anyway. Looking to see what people are using.
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Well I'm running a ATI balencer on my LT1 I'M spinning 7000 RPM they have pretty much the best balencer out there I've seen a lot of LS1s with them as well .sigpic1997 firehawk # 115 6 speed. Its just a little ole LT1
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Hahahaha ya gota pay to play the ATI unit for a LS1 is about $460.00 in the summit catalog if Ur spinning 7000 RPM your bottom end with appreciate that balencer.Originally posted by shawnc16 View PostI saw the price tag $500+ for the ATI unit. Thats rediculous!! lolsigpic1997 firehawk # 115 6 speed. Its just a little ole LT1
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my recomendation is a ATI considering your rpms. but!!!!Originally posted by shawnc16 View PostAnyone here using an aftermarket balancer/pulley on their LS engine? I have a stock F body pulley thats junk, cant use it. I'm looking to spin the engine to 7000+ possibly and I know for a fact that OEM balancers come apart at those RPMS anyway. Looking to see what people are using.
try a pioneer sfi balancer. I'v used them. there not an ati but they do work very well and there afforadable. heres some links.
http://www.northernautoparts.com/Pro...ProductId=2431
i googled sfi ls1 balancer and found these. slp brand is made by powerbond so give them a look.
http://www.google.com/search?q=sfi+l...w=1024&bih=585
summit racing also has one with there name on it. its affordable and i have heard it a good piece, but have not try'd it myself. the power bond worked well with mine. Remember one thing alot of people buy them and just slap them on. a harmonic balance is suppost to be balanced with your rotating assembly. this includeds (crank/rods/pistons/flexplate or flywheel/balancer/). if your going to build a seriouse motor better include fitted rod bearings and rings along with lower timing gear and oil pump drive, to get a spot on balance. alot of people who just throw a balancer on end up with vibration in higher rpm's which can crack or spin a bearing or even break your crank. how ever for durability id save and go with ATI. short cuts cost money.hope this helps.Last edited by masterfab; June 25th, 2011, 08:09 AM.
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I tell ya a good balencer is worth the money spent I have a lot of money in my firehawk bottom end and so I just spent the money and got the best ATI my big block has an 1800 dollar Lunati pro series crank in it and I am for sure going with ATI . But if money is a problem I would find the best peice within your budget I have seen these summit balencers on cars at car shows and at the track also seen a built in a mag a wile back that ran it id do a little check to see who makes it if its a good company that should give you sum peice of mind but if your spinning high RPMs id g
o ATI my machinest builds race and street engines and he built an old school small Chevy than would spin 10,000 RPM all day and it had a ATI balencer there real nice peice .sigpic1997 firehawk # 115 6 speed. Its just a little ole LT1
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Originally posted by shawnc16 View PostThat's because you're nuts Russ! Lol. After working in the dyne cells.. I don't wanna see what a pulley does to my car when it flies off at 7200. It does happen!
dang i got lucky then lol ill keep that in mind from now on
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