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Pulley setup question
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<blockquote data-quote="2001gunmetalgt" data-source="post: 6781611" data-attributes="member: 45203"><p>Buy the pulleys from <a href="http://www.billetflow.com" target="_blank">www.billetflow.com</a> They make the best pulleys period. You will also need a new belt and its a good idea to go ahead and get the 4 piece idlers (helps wrap the belt more since your putting a smaller blower pulley on). Billetflow also makes the idlers and have them on that site. I have a 2.93 billetflow pulley because like you i was worried about the safest pulley for my DD. Its fine and won't cause any wear above normal. I mean the blower spins higher at WOT but I dont beat on it hardly. I may even go with a 2.76 pulley for a bit more performance. </p><p></p><p>2.76 pulley = greatest performance (spins blower higher)</p><p>2.8 pulley= more common pulley (mid level)</p><p>2.93 pulley = more moderate pulley (spins blower less)</p><p></p><p>Get any one of those sizes and it will suite your needs.</p><p></p><p>Obviously the 2.76 will make more power then the others. For example look at my mods, if I had a 2.76 I'd probably dyno at 275rwhp and 280ish torque.</p><p></p><p>Yes, you will need a pulley puller tool to remove the stock pulley and put this one on. The car will also need to be put on a dyno and dyno tuned. Yes, the pulley will cause the car to make a higher pitched whining noise! Yes, the car will feel alot better and pull harder.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="2001gunmetalgt, post: 6781611, member: 45203"] Buy the pulleys from [url]www.billetflow.com[/url] They make the best pulleys period. You will also need a new belt and its a good idea to go ahead and get the 4 piece idlers (helps wrap the belt more since your putting a smaller blower pulley on). Billetflow also makes the idlers and have them on that site. I have a 2.93 billetflow pulley because like you i was worried about the safest pulley for my DD. Its fine and won't cause any wear above normal. I mean the blower spins higher at WOT but I dont beat on it hardly. I may even go with a 2.76 pulley for a bit more performance. 2.76 pulley = greatest performance (spins blower higher) 2.8 pulley= more common pulley (mid level) 2.93 pulley = more moderate pulley (spins blower less) Get any one of those sizes and it will suite your needs. Obviously the 2.76 will make more power then the others. For example look at my mods, if I had a 2.76 I'd probably dyno at 275rwhp and 280ish torque. Yes, you will need a pulley puller tool to remove the stock pulley and put this one on. The car will also need to be put on a dyno and dyno tuned. Yes, the pulley will cause the car to make a higher pitched whining noise! Yes, the car will feel alot better and pull harder. [/QUOTE]
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