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The 9201 can be used on this belt also. I did some measurements with a krikit and a 9201 on the serpentine belt and was surprised at how tight the factory spec is. Factory spec, for AC equipped cars you set the belt to 9,5 +/- 0.3 on the 9201 on the run between the AC and the crank, and then add one full turn of the jackscrew., which is a tension of about 100 on the Krikit. Tighter than I think is sensible but this car has issues with alternator slip when cold if the belt is not very tight. Some SC kits improve the alternator belt wrap so it might be possible to reduce this somewhat as long as the belt does not slip.
You cannot really hear SC belt slip but if you have a boost gauge you can see the boost flatten out. On my SC you do not even notice the power rolloff if you do not rev the hell out of it, and the car still seems very fast.
-Joel.
Joel Frahm
1992 968 Cabrio Black/Cashmere
1994 968 Cabrio Iris Blue/Lt. Grey - Supercharged
1987 928S4 Diamondblau/Blue
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Eric I was getting 100lbs on the Krikit, which is under 50kg, I doubt you were only running 15kg. 100 is about 10 on a 9201 and is about stock, which IMO is a bit tight but alternator slip is common on a stock 968 without high belt tension.
The larger crank pulley is interesting as it would resolve several problems and suggests the possibility of some impressive boost. I may try it someday after I try again to run big midrange boost and top end boost limiting and see how I like that.
Another thing I plan to try is to put an eccentric on the reversing idler to allow easier belt tension setting from above. This would also solve the issue I have created with my extra crank wrap pulley, which was that I lost about half my belt tension adjustment range and made for a miserable belt tension setting procedure. I was tempted to move this pulley to run between the alternator and AC and get my adjustment back, but then I lose my crank wrap.
At any rate on the kit I am running there is room, I believe, to adjust the belt at the reversing idler particularly if you tie back the ignition wires and gain a couple cm of clearance. I might mock up an eccentric out of wood to check the clearances for the SC bracket, etc. If it worked one could adjust the belt tension from above easily with a couple wrenches in a minute or two. If the swing is a problem (as it might be) one could use a linear tensioner in the same spot but it would not be as elegant.
Joel Frahm
1992 968 Cabrio Black/Cashmere
1994 968 Cabrio Iris Blue/Lt. Grey - Supercharged
1987 928S4 Diamondblau/Blue