What Pulley?
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What Pulley?
im thinkin about putting a new pulley on my 00 SSEi and i heard that the 3.0'' will give u more performance then the bigger ones i dont know what i should go with somebody help me out?
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If you're completely stock, then I wouldn't go lower than a 3.4 pulley, with 180* thermostat, and a cold air intake. Also, modifying the exhaust before you swap pulleys out will also help a lot......Search the tech info link at the top of the page and check out the "First Mod'*" topic. Plenty of info in there
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Re: What Pulley?
Originally Posted by Richs00SSEi
im thinkin about putting a new pulley on my 00 SSEi and i heard that the 3.0'' will give u more performance then the bigger ones i dont know what i should go with somebody help me out?
The 3.0 pulley requires alot of supporting mods. Before you go there, you'll need to learn ALOT. I suggest reading This thread.
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I went with 3.4 and it seems great for the winter...hope it'* good with the summer temps.
When you do decide. Let'* get together. I've got the puller.
I went with 3.4 and it seems great for the winter...hope it'* good with the summer temps.
When you do decide. Let'* get together. I've got the puller.
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Quite a few L67 owners have found that they can only run a 3.5 inch pulley safely while "stock".
But if you plan on doing a CAI, minor exhaust work, and PCM, you can easily get that down to a 3.3 or 3.4.
A scan tool works WONDERS tho, its almost a must have when buying a new car-lol
But if you plan on doing a CAI, minor exhaust work, and PCM, you can easily get that down to a 3.3 or 3.4.
A scan tool works WONDERS tho, its almost a must have when buying a new car-lol
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You may want to check out our performance packages which show what mods should go with what pulley sizes.
http://www.intense-racing.com/Mercha...ategory_Code=P
BTW, post some pics of your whip in Your Ride. Always nice to have another 00 start the modding adventure.
http://www.intense-racing.com/Mercha...ategory_Code=P
BTW, post some pics of your whip in Your Ride. Always nice to have another 00 start the modding adventure.
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Hey Rich welcome to the club first off.
But you can't run a 3.0" pulley without risking serious damage to your motor. Even if you put it on your car your ignition will retard to the point where the 3.0 will perform worse then a much larger pulley.
May I reccomend a 3.5" or maybe a 3.4" but you have to make sure to free up your intake drop a colder thermostat in and 1 range colder spark plugs like Autolite 104s Or NGK tr6s. A rule of thumb when modding our cars is the only way to know what is safe on our cars is to scan with a scan tool; each car reacts alittle bit different to the same thing so only use our mods and advice to help interpet your scans & adjust acordingly.
Give the Intense site a look over like Rogue had mentioned
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But you can't run a 3.0" pulley without risking serious damage to your motor. Even if you put it on your car your ignition will retard to the point where the 3.0 will perform worse then a much larger pulley.
May I reccomend a 3.5" or maybe a 3.4" but you have to make sure to free up your intake drop a colder thermostat in and 1 range colder spark plugs like Autolite 104s Or NGK tr6s. A rule of thumb when modding our cars is the only way to know what is safe on our cars is to scan with a scan tool; each car reacts alittle bit different to the same thing so only use our mods and advice to help interpet your scans & adjust acordingly.
Give the Intense site a look over like Rogue had mentioned
Ed