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Steeda Pullies, Talk me into these
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<blockquote data-quote="SVT4POP" data-source="post: 109004" data-attributes="member: 3398"><p><strong>StangD281, ...</strong> </p><p></p><p>Actually, as I write, my 25 year old son is removing his pullies from his 94 GT. His set up includes a high performance Edelbrock intake manifold, new C&L MAF with CAI ducting and K&N set up. He also has a ZEX nitrous system hooked up and new racing plug wires.</p><p></p><p>His reason for removing the pullies is his belief that his car is running warmer than it did before, (on the "m" in "normal" on the water temp gauge). Here in Southern Nevada in the heat of our summer when going without air conditioning is unthinkable, a car running warmer is not a good sign.</p><p></p><p>Others in a colder climate may have different experience.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SVT4POP, post: 109004, member: 3398"] [B]StangD281, ...[/B] Actually, as I write, my 25 year old son is removing his pullies from his 94 GT. His set up includes a high performance Edelbrock intake manifold, new C&L MAF with CAI ducting and K&N set up. He also has a ZEX nitrous system hooked up and new racing plug wires. His reason for removing the pullies is his belief that his car is running warmer than it did before, (on the "m" in "normal" on the water temp gauge). Here in Southern Nevada in the heat of our summer when going without air conditioning is unthinkable, a car running warmer is not a good sign. Others in a colder climate may have different experience. [/QUOTE]
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