my project car
#33
Not a big fan of underdrive (oversized) pulleys either. Unless you plan on tracking the car and spending ALOT of time at VERY high rpm, there's no need IMO. HP gain is so minimal you couldn't measure it and you have the risks Revin mentioned above. I run a Garfinkle idler, but it's strickly for those with the twins. Either tweakit or Pineapple should be able to confirm their pulley will work with your particular single.
In any event things definitely look like they're shaping up. Congrats. Bummer that winter's just around the corner for most of us.
In any event things definitely look like they're shaping up. Congrats. Bummer that winter's just around the corner for most of us.
#35
i used to love snow, now i hate it lol
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please ignore the missing paint from hitting random animals that wanted to commit suicide on my bumper
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please ignore the missing paint from hitting random animals that wanted to commit suicide on my bumper
#39
just watch out for kits that have smooth WP pulleys like the indigo kit SR peddles..
#40
yeah i still have yet to see the belt or the pulleys show any sign of slippage or burning up but i've been keeping an eye on it since it was mentioned. with the new tires she actually doesn't drive too bad in the snow now. ready to get back down to texas though and wash off all of the sand and salt :P
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