Only mounting it in two places seems a bit risky to me.. but whatever it's all interesting.I just have the 1 pulley for now. I need to make sure the belt drive will hold up. Those pullies are $30 a piece here with shipping - hard to get.
I will say that if the belt drive works, this is by far the easiest way to get electric boost. The plate is 1/4" thick aluminum, the standoffs are exactly 60mm, the two mounting studs are supposed to be m10 x 1.5 (I say "supposed to be, but metric all thread and studding is impossible to get here - 3/8" NC works in a m10 hole - it's ever so slightly smaller and the threads are almost exactly the same pitch, and I had 3/8" all thread, so that's what I used.)
yeah i know what yo mean the TP like min only has 4 m3 screws ultimately holding it together lolonly thing I am not so comfortable with are the 6 (not 4?!?) wimpy m4 screws holding the motor ... quite some weight hanging there when the motor is horizontal. Some bumps later ... gulp.
For the long run some additional clamp around the motor body might be indicated ... (yeah I know small steps, feasibility first!)
Don't underestimate the strength of bolts. Consider this: you can pull an iron-headed/iron intake big block Ford with the massive C6 transmission bolted to it safely using only the 4 carb bolts. A single 12.9 M4 screw has a proof load of over 1,900 lbs - or 864 kg. 6 of them are more than adequate. The aluminum they're threaded into is the weakest link, but even that's way more than enough.
Kinda surprising to think about, frankly.