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Old 07-31-2002, 02:54 PM   #1 (permalink)
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pulleys question

i have had CAI for like 6mos now and i hate losing power on low end.........

so.....here's my question...

AEM pulleys....do THEY ACTUALLY WORK?
ON LOW END POWER?how much diff?

and how much is the approx installation from aftermarket stores?

let me know.

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Old 07-31-2002, 03:00 PM   #2 (permalink)
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Yes they add power. This has been covered many times.

Pullies & Installation from a local shop should be around $200.
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will i definately tell the diff?

how much power?
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will i definately tell the diff?

how much power?
spainishricer got 9whp from his.........i would say it is noticeable especially w/ a CAI.........quicker revs, etc
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Do more research about them before you have that mod done. There is an article on north texas prelude owners website that shows underdrive pulleys to cause premature wear and tear on your bearings.
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Do more research about them before you have that mod done. There is an article on north texas prelude owners website that shows underdrive pulleys to cause premature wear and tear on your bearings.
he is talking about aem pullies
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