FS: RP Supercat, UR Pulleys, AFE Short Shifter
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waddya mean UR pulleys are the only one's that are good pulleys? aren't all pulleys the same jsut about? greddy with AP are just as good no?
not thread crapping, just a question.
not thread crapping, just a question.
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Ron, I am honestly the wrong person to ask.
I think the main difference is that the lightened pulleys are just that: lighter. They reduce Frictional ....something.... so they should spin more freely. Underdriven pulleys actually take power from other parts of the car (A/C, something else probably too).
Maybe somebody else can better tell the difference between lightened pulleys and underdriven ones.
Thanks,
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I think the main difference is that the lightened pulleys are just that: lighter. They reduce Frictional ....something.... so they should spin more freely. Underdriven pulleys actually take power from other parts of the car (A/C, something else probably too).
Maybe somebody else can better tell the difference between lightened pulleys and underdriven ones.
Thanks,
Sasha
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Please stop low-balling on a "package" even after I offer a reasonable discount. I'm not desperate: I believe and exhaust and a SS will help the car sell faster and at a higher price even if it adds no monetary value to the person buying the car.
(this is not directed to those with legitimate lower offers just the low ballers.....grrr)
Please stop low-balling on a "package" even after I offer a reasonable discount. I'm not desperate: I believe and exhaust and a SS will help the car sell faster and at a higher price even if it adds no monetary value to the person buying the car.
(this is not directed to those with legitimate lower offers just the low ballers.....grrr)
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I've never heard an RB exhaust, so I wouldn't know. Maybe somebody else here can pitch in on that.
I'm looking for a stock exhaust + cash, but if you want to do RB + cash, I don't mind. : ]
I'm looking for a stock exhaust + cash, but if you want to do RB + cash, I don't mind. : ]
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