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Old 12-05-2004, 11:22 PM
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GTP upgrades Thrasher Press-On vs. Thrasher Modular Pulley System

Hello. This is my first time on here and just wanted to know more about some easy upgrades for my 2000 GTP that I just recently purchased. I want to do things to it that I can do at home by myself. The first thing I would like to do is put a supercharger pulley on it but I always see two different kinds and I am not sure which is better or if they are the same thing. I always see a press-on or a modular pulley system. Any help would be great. I just want my car to be faster and not have to spend thousands of dollars on it just yet. Again I would appreciate any feedback!!
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Old 12-05-2004, 11:32 PM
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Re: GTP upgrades Thrasher Press-On vs. Thrasher Modular Pulley System

If your not looking to spend alot of money down the road to go even faster, then a press on pulley will work good.

The only reason you'd want to go w/ a modular pulley system is if you wanted to go to an even smaller pulley later on.

Either way, you'll have to buy or rent the correct pulley puller ro remove the stock pulley.
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