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HP Decline At 5K RPM
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<blockquote data-quote="perry2k12" data-source="post: 10910263" data-attributes="member: 107348"><p>That's about the exact mileage and deal I picked my car up for. Chances are that if it has a smaller upper pulley and no snub idler (the aftermarket idler that sits directly beside the upper), than it has a lot of belt slip and that would explain the drop of power. Check the engine bay for belt dust. But yes, it is a good price if the engine isn't hurt.</p><p></p><p>Do you have a link to the car?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="perry2k12, post: 10910263, member: 107348"] That's about the exact mileage and deal I picked my car up for. Chances are that if it has a smaller upper pulley and no snub idler (the aftermarket idler that sits directly beside the upper), than it has a lot of belt slip and that would explain the drop of power. Check the engine bay for belt dust. But yes, it is a good price if the engine isn't hurt. Do you have a link to the car? [/QUOTE]
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