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Engine AEM Pulleys

Discussion in 'Powertrain' started by DriftinRolla, Feb 19, 2004.

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    DriftinRolla Guest

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    AEM Pulleys

    I have V8 friends that said pulleys made all kinds of differance, but then again thier kits came with 3 pulleys, not 1. Even though this pulley is half again bigger than the factory one, I cant imagine there will be much noticed in putting it on, except it prolly wont charge anymore... i may just send send it back. Unless anyone has heard anything good about them.
    Clay Sanderson
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    HEADERS

    hey Clay this is thomas. as i was reading your thread i also noticed your cardomain. my question is how much do you get those headers for? notice any horsepower gains? and how long did you wait on shipping? if you could reply back to me asap that would be greaatttt emmmm k? haha but anyways i think you should put the AEM pulleys in, from what i hear you notice more of a pull and your RPMS kick up higher. to me pulleys are pulleys, and im not gonna have my hood up while driving just to show off the color. but thats just my opinion.
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    wow nice corolla..i wanna knwo about the headers also..sorry for being off topic....is it carb legal and smog legal also?
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    continue with off tompic

    Firstly I noticed a much lower tone in exhaust and much more engine noise(a good thing) I like hearing motor. I cant say it feels like it makes more power so to say, but it feels like it holds power further through the RPM range and i didnt notice any loss of low end torque most people talk about.

    Clay Sanderson

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