Custom SC Pulleys
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Custom SC Pulleys
Today I received my custom idler and tensioner pulleys from ;
Auto Specialties Plus Inc.
13313 Redfish suite 104
Stafford TX 77477
(281)261-8845
They cost $55.00 each and the quality is much better than stillin. They're made of steel and the bearings are far superior. They make the stillin pulleys look like toys.
If anyone wants them, now you know where to get them!
Auto Specialties Plus Inc.
13313 Redfish suite 104
Stafford TX 77477
(281)261-8845
They cost $55.00 each and the quality is much better than stillin. They're made of steel and the bearings are far superior. They make the stillin pulleys look like toys.
If anyone wants them, now you know where to get them!
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Joined: Aug 2000
Posts: 995
From: Las Vegas, NV
Re: Custom SC Pulleys
Originally posted by i30krab
Today I received my custom idler and tensioner pulleys from ;
Auto Specialties Plus Inc.
13313 Redfish suite 104
Stafford TX 77477
(281)261-8845
They cost $55.00 each and the quality is much better than stillin. They're made of steel and the bearings are far superior. They make the stillin pulleys look like toys.
If anyone wants them, now you know where to get them!
Today I received my custom idler and tensioner pulleys from ;
Auto Specialties Plus Inc.
13313 Redfish suite 104
Stafford TX 77477
(281)261-8845
They cost $55.00 each and the quality is much better than stillin. They're made of steel and the bearings are far superior. They make the stillin pulleys look like toys.
If anyone wants them, now you know where to get them!
Today, I found out that nissan makes a single turbocharged version of our engine and is sold only in japan. Using The pistons will drop the compression ratio to 9:1. They also used beefier valve springs to help with valve float. The rods are the same. I am looking for these pistons so I can drop the compression and add N2O. The rods can be shot peaned and heat treated.
Re: Re: Custom SC Pulleys
Originally posted by i30krab
Hi Steve,
Today, I found out that nissan makes a single turbocharged version of our engine and is sold only in japan. Using The pistons will drop the compression ratio to 9:1. They also used beefier valve springs to help with valve float. The rods are the same. I am looking for these pistons so I can drop the compression and add N2O. The rods can be shot peaned and heat treated.
Hi Steve,
Today, I found out that nissan makes a single turbocharged version of our engine and is sold only in japan. Using The pistons will drop the compression ratio to 9:1. They also used beefier valve springs to help with valve float. The rods are the same. I am looking for these pistons so I can drop the compression and add N2O. The rods can be shot peaned and heat treated.
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Joined: Aug 2000
Posts: 995
From: Las Vegas, NV
Originally posted by max'n out
O kewl, I should have read through everything b4 posting. So the 3" is the 12psi, and you now have aluminum tensiner pulleys, are they the same size any diff other than material?
O kewl, I should have read through everything b4 posting. So the 3" is the 12psi, and you now have aluminum tensiner pulleys, are they the same size any diff other than material?
Originally posted by i30krab
You can get either aluminum or steel pulleys. The aluminum are more expensive and take longer to make. These pulleys are exactly the same size as stillins.
You can get either aluminum or steel pulleys. The aluminum are more expensive and take longer to make. These pulleys are exactly the same size as stillins.
Well, I think he means the idler and tensioner pulleys are the same size. Stillen and Vortech may not make them, but somebody makes them for Stillen.
Originally posted by max'n out
Stillen does not make a 3" supercharger pulley nor does vortech, and neither make idler and tensioner pulleys at all.
Stillen does not make a 3" supercharger pulley nor does vortech, and neither make idler and tensioner pulleys at all.
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