smaller pulley?
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2000 Bonneville SSEi
I would like to get a smaller pulley on my supercharger soon and was wondering what size pulley I should be most inclined to go with.
I was thinking about the 3.6 and would like to know if this would be a substantial yet safe increase in boost.
Also wondering if I put this smaller pulley on do I have to get a new tensioner pulley that is bigger? Or does the tensioner itself have enough play to take up any slack that is created?
Also i havent checked 4 kr yet.
Hope I can get some guidance!
Thanks, Anthony
I would like to get a smaller pulley on my supercharger soon and was wondering what size pulley I should be most inclined to go with.
I was thinking about the 3.6 and would like to know if this would be a substantial yet safe increase in boost.
Also wondering if I put this smaller pulley on do I have to get a new tensioner pulley that is bigger? Or does the tensioner itself have enough play to take up any slack that is created?
Also i havent checked 4 kr yet.
Hope I can get some guidance!
Thanks, Anthony
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Your stock pulley shoudl be a 3.8" And you shoudl be able to go down to a 3.5" safely. Soem cars can drop to 3.4" but I dont suggest that. You shoudl also look at changing your air intake if you haven't already. Changing your thermostate to a 180 woudl also be a good idea.
This question belongs in your previous thread:
http://www.bonnevilleclub.com/forum/...light=#1036305
http://www.bonnevilleclub.com/forum/...light=#1036305
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