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The Blower Bistro
03 cobra pulley advice
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<blockquote data-quote="Spitfire_GT" data-source="post: 11018789" data-attributes="member: 18469"><p>For those of us starting from a stock blower, what about skipping straight to a steig snakebite on stock pulleys? This would give you a port and 15psi with no pulley swaps or extra idlers and belt wrap issues I know the cost is a bit higher, but once you addup the costs for an upper and idler, then a port and lower you would be in spitting distance of the snakebite? What do you all think?</p><p></p><p>Something I have been kicking around. My power goals are modest (450-500 on 91) and maintaining near stock appearance is helpful out here in CA.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Spitfire_GT, post: 11018789, member: 18469"] For those of us starting from a stock blower, what about skipping straight to a steig snakebite on stock pulleys? This would give you a port and 15psi with no pulley swaps or extra idlers and belt wrap issues I know the cost is a bit higher, but once you addup the costs for an upper and idler, then a port and lower you would be in spitting distance of the snakebite? What do you all think? Something I have been kicking around. My power goals are modest (450-500 on 91) and maintaining near stock appearance is helpful out here in CA. [/QUOTE]
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