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Pulleys

hey wussup again guys once again sorry for asking for probably some simple question but i was readin some searches about a pulley and u guys were saying the underdrive pulley form here is good http://www.fastfwdperformance.com

but what about the ones on pfyc, like is there a difference and i was reading on the FFP site that its for 3100 so is that saying that i cannot use it on my 2002 3.4L GA... any idea would help


and to bother u guys again i have a cold air intake, exhaust, workin on throttle body now and other suggesting u can give me to achieve more HP without goin to high in price or do u think ive done enough, anyway any ideas will help.. thanks
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Re: Pulleys

If I'm not mistaken the 3.1 and 3.4 hav the same size flywheel pully. And most for the V6s are not under drive, they are almost the same size and stock, just lighter in wieght.

The mods you hav are about it as far as cheap Mods go. A ported intake, and headers would increase the HP slightly more.

One reall cheap HP upgrade is NOS, but I personaly dont like NOS. I'd do something stupid like tape the trigger down all the time that might get expensive
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Re: Pulleys

lmao nice one bout the nos trigger but yea i might possibly look into the NOS if not ill just work on makin my car look good anyway thanx for your help
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Re: Pulleys

I was only joking about the Nos

But thier are pulleys you can get like the crank and the alternator , both in aluminum.
Check this thread OEM and Performance Parts Z-spec(aka RSM) and PFYC both sell some pulleys, PFYC is prob cheaper than Z-Spec .

They do make the Revs jump up quicker than with the heavy stock pulleys, and the aluminum ones Look pretty

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Re: Pulleys

Dont go RSM,theyre just lighter not smaller. Go with FFP, I have one and its prolly the best bang for buck mod for the 3400. And dont waste youre money on an alternetor pulley, they do nothing.
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