Light Weight Crank Pulley ?
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Re: Light Weight Crank Pulley ?
Yeah, I'm not saying they *are* bad I'm just saying from what I've heard they are. I didn't really much of a difference when I had mine, but I can't say if it would do long term damage to the car cuz I only had mine on for a month or two before the car was totalled
If you want to be safe, there's a company that makes aftermarket pulleys WITH dampeners, but they only make them for B series. I can't remember the company's name, sorry
If you want to be safe, there's a company that makes aftermarket pulleys WITH dampeners, but they only make them for B series. I can't remember the company's name, sorry
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Re: Light Weight Crank Pulley ?
Originally Posted by jeanious
I guess or actually know that the crank pulley is bad. But what kind of effect would an underdriven crank pulley have on an engine. Is it worst than the lightweight crank pulley?
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Re: Light Weight Crank Pulley ?
Originally Posted by anothercivic
So if you were using a stock pulley that you lightened there is a chance that it wasn't evenly balanced...
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Re: Light Weight Crank Pulley ?
Originally Posted by Jorsher
Mista bone you confusin me... you said by the pictures "light pulley" but everywhere else you're saying oem?? eh?
Are you saying it doesn't matter which pulley you use?
Are you saying it doesn't matter which pulley you use?
He used the d15b pulley which is lighter than the d16 pullies