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Old 01-13-02, 02:10 AM
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Good pully kit?

What is the best bang for the buck pully kit for a Turbo II???
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Racing Beat, I paid ~$110 for main and alternator pulleys, and they are worth every penny. Quality is exceptional.
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Dual?

That was the Dual alternator pulley for those without an airpump, right? Also, if both the main and alternator pulley are underdrive, are you having any problems with the alt making enough power?
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I heard something about the alternator power loss also. Guess it's safe to say it would be smart to switch to a TII alternator for us NA guys, right?
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if both the main and alternator pulley are underdrive, are you having any problems with the alt making enough power?
That would be my main worry.

I found this on the internet.

UNORTHODOX RACING 408155 U/D PULLEY, 86-91 RX-7 ALL $126.00

here:

http://www.stillen.com/overstock/overstock4.html
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