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Old 12-11-2002, 01:27 PM   #1 (permalink)
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I got the AEM pullies, and I anticipated the dimming of my headlights at idle.. but im thinking about getting a more powerful headunit and speakers.. i was wondering if anyone knows how to fix this loss of power.. maybe a more powerful alternator or something.. any advice would be appreciated.. thanks.
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When I put my pulleys on I didn't notice any difference with my headlights diming. I have 2 amps in my car and there has been no difference in operation since the pulleys were installed. I'm using an optima red top if that makes a difference, but I doubt it does
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Yeah don't worry about it. I have an Unorthodox Racing crank pulley and no acessory pulleys with a head unit, speakers, sub, and 600 watt amp and I have no problems, so if you're getting the acessory poulleys too you shouldn't have any probs. Hope that helped. Mike
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There is an idle adjusting screw on the tb., unscrew it to increase the idle/engine rpm.
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