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Old 08-19-2005, 01:20 AM
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ok rsx mates, instead of the exhaust system I decided to get some aem true pulleys kit and I was wondering how much power will i see? horsepower ....... I also heard rumors that it will throw off my speedometer a little bit, true-true?

Which short shift should I go with? cause I have heard that some brands are not that good, it can be broken very easily. thanks for all the info!

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Lol, I live 2 hours north of there.

I don't see how pulleys will change the speedo reading, Most of the time the speedo sensor/gear is on the output end of the transaxle.
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