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Author Subject: just wondering?
daytime-6

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Post #1
i heard that if u take the air-con pump and swop belts and tensioners over from a rallye, that you may gain a little bit more bhp ?

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Posted 14th Apr 2010 at 23:36
Rich E Forum Admin

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Post #2
Not quite, the compressor has a clutch on the pulley so it's only taking energy from the engine when the air-con is switched on.

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Rich
Posted 14th Apr 2010 at 23:40
cooper666

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Post #3
you will save weight

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Posted 14th Apr 2010 at 23:40
aaron6

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daytime-6 wrote:
i heard that if u take the air-con pump and swop belts and tensioners over from a rallye, that you may gain a little bit more bhp ?
Wouldnt have thought so chap. Especially as the rallye produces the same bhp as the 6.

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Posted 14th Apr 2010 at 23:42
daytime-6

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Post #5
only just a thought as i not goin to use my air con,would save alot of weight as there heavy,would be cheaper when it comes to getting another belt lol

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Posted 14th Apr 2010 at 23:52

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