ac / air pump delete
jason-1995fbody
04-01-2008, 12:10 PM
Im building the motor in my 89 iroc factory tpi and i want to use the factory belt set up but i want tot eliminate the ac and air pump do i have to buy the delete pullys or can i get a shorter belt or do u know of cheep delete pullys
Genopsyde
04-01-2008, 12:48 PM
i've found cheap delete pulleys on ebay. the only way to get around using delete pulleys is to re-route with a shorter belt. best way I can think of is to mock it up with a piece of string or rope and then measure it to figure out what size belt you need.
89IROC&RS
04-01-2008, 02:13 PM
i can understand deleting the A/C, ill probly be doing it to my 89 IROC seeing as i never use it. when the wheather is hot enough for A/C, ive got my T-tops off.
however, theres no reason to delete the air pump. it dosnt cost enough power to notice, (probly not even with a dyno) and does a critical job of cleaning emissions from the engine.
however, theres no reason to delete the air pump. it dosnt cost enough power to notice, (probly not even with a dyno) and does a critical job of cleaning emissions from the engine.
Genopsyde
04-01-2008, 03:11 PM
erik, would you believe that my RS passed the sniffer test with no egr or A.I.R. injection?! with really good numbers too.
GreyGoose006
04-01-2008, 04:49 PM
me too.
but with not awesome numbers.
it passed tho
but with not awesome numbers.
it passed tho
89IROC&RS
04-01-2008, 06:02 PM
erik, would you believe that my RS passed the sniffer test with no egr or A.I.R. injection?! with really good numbers too.
you must be using one of those magnetic fuel filters, a tornado air cleaner attachment, sonic spark plugs, and magic oil ;)
just kidding, but yeah, i can believe it. but 90% of the cars on the road arent maintained well enough to pull it off. that equipment is there to account for those cars, that are not well maintained and still allow them to get decent emissions.
just out of curiosity, what is your setup on the camaro these days?
you must be using one of those magnetic fuel filters, a tornado air cleaner attachment, sonic spark plugs, and magic oil ;)
just kidding, but yeah, i can believe it. but 90% of the cars on the road arent maintained well enough to pull it off. that equipment is there to account for those cars, that are not well maintained and still allow them to get decent emissions.
just out of curiosity, what is your setup on the camaro these days?
89Firebird2.8
04-02-2008, 12:21 AM
While we're on this subject, since my A/C doesn't work, would deleting it help me at all with economy/power? Since i'd just be deleting the A/C, couldn't i just order a belt for a the same motor but without A/C?
89IROC&RS
04-02-2008, 10:49 AM
because the A/C pump is operated by a clutch, as long as its off, it really dosnt cost any hp. it really just acts like an idle pully. Its when the clutch engages and the engine starts turning the pump that it meets resistance and it costs power.
as for the issue of just getting the belt for a non-AC application, im not sure, but the A/C delete pully exists for a reason, so i would assume the belt is the same. just take a tape measure (cloth one, not the metal type) and run it around the pullys, making sure to move the tensioner into the position it would be in with a belt on it, and that measurement is the length of belt youll need.
as for the issue of just getting the belt for a non-AC application, im not sure, but the A/C delete pully exists for a reason, so i would assume the belt is the same. just take a tape measure (cloth one, not the metal type) and run it around the pullys, making sure to move the tensioner into the position it would be in with a belt on it, and that measurement is the length of belt youll need.
jason-1995fbody
04-02-2008, 11:23 AM
going to a carb set up and want to clean up engine bey dont need or want the air pump or ac also no emission tests out here in the sticks, so a shorter belt will work? anyone know the lenght
89IROC&RS
04-02-2008, 11:41 AM
why on earth would you go from TPI to carb????
hell, if you dont want it, feel free to mail it to me, ill take the whole setup off your hands ;)
I know, while your at it, pull the overdrive tranny and swap in a 2 speed powerglide, and throw a set of 4.56 gears in the back, why not take all the modern technology that improves power, driveability, and operation of the car, and put stuff on from the 50's and 60's........
i realize im coming across as quite a dick, but as a tree hugger, it always bugs me when people buy modern cars, and de-evolve them to neandertal status. if you want a carb'd car, just buy one from the 50's, 60's or 70's.
technology isnt bad. neither are emissions equipment. it has been proven time and time again, in regards to street cars, (not purpose built drag cars) carbs just cant even compete with fuel injection. especially in the fuel mileage department, which is somewhat important in these days of rising fuel prices.
ok, rant over, ill put my soapbox back in the closet now.
hell, if you dont want it, feel free to mail it to me, ill take the whole setup off your hands ;)
I know, while your at it, pull the overdrive tranny and swap in a 2 speed powerglide, and throw a set of 4.56 gears in the back, why not take all the modern technology that improves power, driveability, and operation of the car, and put stuff on from the 50's and 60's........
i realize im coming across as quite a dick, but as a tree hugger, it always bugs me when people buy modern cars, and de-evolve them to neandertal status. if you want a carb'd car, just buy one from the 50's, 60's or 70's.
technology isnt bad. neither are emissions equipment. it has been proven time and time again, in regards to street cars, (not purpose built drag cars) carbs just cant even compete with fuel injection. especially in the fuel mileage department, which is somewhat important in these days of rising fuel prices.
ok, rant over, ill put my soapbox back in the closet now.
jason-1995fbody
04-02-2008, 11:58 AM
i know the tpi setup is better but i am going for simplicity and what i know and with the head work, cam and compresion it will be cheaper to go carb also this car will probly c more track miles than road also i am sticking with the 700r4
jason-1995fbody
04-02-2008, 12:06 PM
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89IROC&RS
04-02-2008, 12:16 PM
i guess it just confuses me. I mean dont get me wrong, my uncle had a 69 camaro with a 500cid bowtie block fueled by a dominator, my first car had a q-jet, and i love all muscle cars. But i guess if was gonna build a mostly strip used carbed car, i would find an old chevy II. its lighter than a camaro, dosnt have all the electronics to remove and deal with, already has a clean engine bay, has ton's of aftermarket support, and is a cool a$$ ride.
it just seems like if youre looking for something that will run at the strip, and want it carbed, getting a new car and converting it back down seems like a helluva lot more work to me than starting with something already carbed. I personally think it would be really bad a$$ to have a roots blown 427cid sbc with dual 750 q-jets mounted up top in say, an old chevy II or a 65 chevelle. but you wont see me doing that to my IROC ;) im actually goin the other way, superram intake on a 302cid sbc. but like i said, thats just me.
in all seriousness though.... what ya doin with the old TPI setup?
it just seems like if youre looking for something that will run at the strip, and want it carbed, getting a new car and converting it back down seems like a helluva lot more work to me than starting with something already carbed. I personally think it would be really bad a$$ to have a roots blown 427cid sbc with dual 750 q-jets mounted up top in say, an old chevy II or a 65 chevelle. but you wont see me doing that to my IROC ;) im actually goin the other way, superram intake on a 302cid sbc. but like i said, thats just me.
in all seriousness though.... what ya doin with the old TPI setup?
jason-1995fbody
04-02-2008, 12:30 PM
the tpi set up might go on e bay and if it makes u feel better my dailey driver the 3 banger gets 53 mpg and runs as clean as any new car
Genopsyde
04-02-2008, 12:54 PM
give us a heads up when you put it on ebay. always give your forum buddies first dibs on any fbody parts you sell.
jason-1995fbody
04-02-2008, 01:17 PM
make an offer mabey ill skip ebay
89IROC&RS
04-02-2008, 02:01 PM
i really need to win the lottery.... playing it in the first place would probly help that situation ;)
but naw, cant afford to make an offer right now, to much other stuff goin on. although i cant help but think how awesome that TPI setup would be on a new HT383 long block, backed by a NV4500/NP203 drivetrain in a 4x4 offroad truck........ *drool*
but im still tryin to get rid of the TBI setup from my RS, including the 305 its attached to, and the 700R4 trans i have, and the spare 9 bolt rear end i have, etc. etc. if i bring any more spare parts home, my parents will disown me lol.
gotta save my pennies to pay off credit card debt, new springs for the truck, and new injectors for the camaro....... fun fun.
but naw, cant afford to make an offer right now, to much other stuff goin on. although i cant help but think how awesome that TPI setup would be on a new HT383 long block, backed by a NV4500/NP203 drivetrain in a 4x4 offroad truck........ *drool*
but im still tryin to get rid of the TBI setup from my RS, including the 305 its attached to, and the 700R4 trans i have, and the spare 9 bolt rear end i have, etc. etc. if i bring any more spare parts home, my parents will disown me lol.
gotta save my pennies to pay off credit card debt, new springs for the truck, and new injectors for the camaro....... fun fun.
Genopsyde
04-03-2008, 02:55 AM
if you only lived near me, i'd take both the 9 bolt and the 700
jason-1995fbody
04-03-2008, 08:26 AM
if u deliver i got pleny of space for some spare parts :naughty:
Genopsyde
04-04-2008, 02:24 AM
you must be using one of those magnetic fuel filters, a tornado air cleaner attachment, sonic spark plugs, and magic oil ;)
just kidding, but yeah, i can believe it. but 90% of the cars on the road arent maintained well enough to pull it off. that equipment is there to account for those cars, that are not well maintained and still allow them to get decent emissions.
just out of curiosity, what is your setup on the camaro these days?
heh, I switched to carb too.
just kidding, but yeah, i can believe it. but 90% of the cars on the road arent maintained well enough to pull it off. that equipment is there to account for those cars, that are not well maintained and still allow them to get decent emissions.
just out of curiosity, what is your setup on the camaro these days?
heh, I switched to carb too.
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