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<blockquote data-quote="SVT4POP" data-source="post: 108939" data-attributes="member: 3398"><p><strong>BLACKSNAKE2001, ...</strong> </p><p></p><p>TMS217 is right on the money. The pullies are the cheapest most effective way to bolt on at least 8 to 10 extra horsies, and Steeda's are a quality product. I haven't had one moment of regret for the Steeda pullies I installed on my '99 Cobra.</p><p></p><p>Keep in mind, I live in the hot Southern Nevada desert and not once since I had the pullies installed has the engine temp. gauge gone beyond mid-point, nor have I experienced any problems with the electrical functionality of the car.</p><p></p><p>It's basically a low risk investment with some fairly decent high-end yields, ... and, if you for some reason feel the performance is less than you expect or want just swap them back out for the old ones.:idea: However, once you get them on, I doubt you'll be taking them back off.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SVT4POP, post: 108939, member: 3398"] [B]BLACKSNAKE2001, ...[/B] TMS217 is right on the money. The pullies are the cheapest most effective way to bolt on at least 8 to 10 extra horsies, and Steeda's are a quality product. I haven't had one moment of regret for the Steeda pullies I installed on my '99 Cobra. Keep in mind, I live in the hot Southern Nevada desert and not once since I had the pullies installed has the engine temp. gauge gone beyond mid-point, nor have I experienced any problems with the electrical functionality of the car. It's basically a low risk investment with some fairly decent high-end yields, ... and, if you for some reason feel the performance is less than you expect or want just swap them back out for the old ones.:idea: However, once you get them on, I doubt you'll be taking them back off. [/QUOTE]
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