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Pulley HelpBurtnette 08-25-2007, 03:50 PM Ok so I want to get a smaller pulley, but I have no clue what to get. Like, am I going to need a pulley system, just a pulley, or what? And what size should I get that would give me the best performance? Could someone give me a link to what I would need (preferably from ZZP or 3800P)? Thanks. GTP Dad 08-25-2007, 06:28 PM If you have a stock engine and exhaust system you will need to make a couple of changes before you change the pulley. First, remove the u-bend just after the resonator to open up the exhaust. Second, get a cold air intake to allow the engine to get more air. If you want a smaller pulley on a stock engine don't go any smaller than a 3.4 otherwise you will experience a lot of knock retard which will decrease your performance. Also if you change the pulley you will need a good belt, I recommend a Goodyear gatorback belt. Finally, to change the pulley you will need a puller that can be purchased or rented. Just don't try to remove it without one or you will damage your SC. Burtnette 08-26-2007, 12:48 AM If you have a stock engine and exhaust system you will need to make a couple of changes before you change the pulley. First, remove the u-bend just after the resonator to open up the exhaust. Second, get a cold air intake to allow the engine to get more air. If you want a smaller pulley on a stock engine don't go any smaller than a 3.4 otherwise you will experience a lot of knock retard which will decrease your performance. Also if you change the pulley you will need a good belt, I recommend a Goodyear gatorback belt. Finally, to change the pulley you will need a puller that can be purchased or rented. Just don't try to remove it without one or you will damage your SC. Ooohhh thanks a lot, had no clue I needed to do all that (not being sarcastic either if it sounds like I am). BNaylor 08-26-2007, 09:10 AM It could be even more as far as mods and expenditure. :grinyes: Actually with a 3.4 SC pulley you can still experience unacceptable levels of knock retard (KR) regardless of minor exhaust mods or even a CAI/FWI. You'll need to drop one or two ranges colder on the spark plugs and it is highly recommended to use a 180 degree thermostat and a re-programmed PCM module <--available from either ZZP, Intense or DHP. :2cents: www.zzperformance.com www.3800performance.com www.pfyc.com www.intense-racing.com http://www.wbodystore.com/grandprix/index.php vBulletin®, Copyright ©2009, Jelsoft Enterprises Ltd.
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