My First Attempt...
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Well, here it is; One of my first attempts with this new, fangled 'Photoshop' program. Let me know what you all think of my new signature... 
-Jeff-
P.*. - Remember, I am a newbie with all of this. So, criticisim is good; Being mean isn't.
P.*.*. - I will look-up the requirements for signature size after work tomorrow, because I have a feeling it may be too big...
-Jeff-
P.*. - Remember, I am a newbie with all of this. So, criticisim is good; Being mean isn't.

P.*.*. - I will look-up the requirements for signature size after work tomorrow, because I have a feeling it may be too big...
Looks good! I like the stone look in the backround. But you may not want to add a 3.4" pulley to your SSEi that bumps the boost up in Series 2 motors. The Series 1 motors run a much smaller pulley stock. I'm not sure what the corect size for a boost bump in your car but I'm sure the S1 guys in the Performance forum would be glad to help ya out.
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Originally Posted by McGrath
Looks good! I like the stone look in the backround. But you may not want to add a 3.4" pulley to your SSEi that bumps the boost up in Series 2 motors. The Series 1 motors run a much smaller pulley stock. I'm not sure what the corect size for a boost bump in your car but I'm sure the S1 guys in the Performance forum would be glad to help ya out.
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Here'* the tech info article for the pulley size.........
Supercharger pulley upgrades
Series 1 is usually a 2.2 or a 2.5. .there is more info to be had in the article
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Originally Posted by McGrath
Looks good! I like the stone look in the backround. But you may not want to add a 3.4" pulley to your SSEi that bumps the boost up in Series 2 motors. The Series 1 motors run a much smaller pulley stock. I'm not sure what the corect size for a boost bump in your car but I'm sure the S1 guys in the Performance forum would be glad to help ya out.
Ed
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Either way...I've had PS for a while now....still don't have the skill to do what you did LOL.
PS......Go to a 2.3 or a 2.2 pulley LOL.
A 2.5 is stock size on a 92-93 year
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