J JmbCobra2020 New Member Dec 20, 2009 1 0 0 Dec 20, 2009 #1 Dec 20, 2009 #1 has anyone used motoblue's blower and crank pulley's, as well as their auxillary idler pulley kits.
srtthis the guy doing it does every local racers rear end 15 Year Member Jul 3, 2009 5,129 1,666 204 Maryland Dec 21, 2009 #2 Dec 21, 2009 #2 if i remember right motoblue = RPM outlet and if you search some bigger SVT forums youll find how much of a joke RPM outlet is
if i remember right motoblue = RPM outlet and if you search some bigger SVT forums youll find how much of a joke RPM outlet is
K Kilgore Trout Fried or Broiled ? 10 Year Member Mar 30, 2005 4,749 95 134 Dec 21, 2009 #3 Dec 21, 2009 #3 You need to think carefully about messing with your crank pulley, don't do it! I agree skip Motoblue. Lethal Performance has some real nice pulley kits for Cobras check it out: Pulleys/Idlers : Lethal Performance, Performance parts for Ford Mustangs
You need to think carefully about messing with your crank pulley, don't do it! I agree skip Motoblue. Lethal Performance has some real nice pulley kits for Cobras check it out: Pulleys/Idlers : Lethal Performance, Performance parts for Ford Mustangs
srtthis the guy doing it does every local racers rear end 15 Year Member Jul 3, 2009 5,129 1,666 204 Maryland Dec 21, 2009 #4 Dec 21, 2009 #4 Kilgore Trout said: You need to think carefully about messing with your crank pulley, don't do it! I agree skip Motoblue. Lethal Performance has some real nice pulley kits for Cobras check it out: Pulleys/Idlers : Lethal Performance, Performance parts for Ford Mustangs Click to expand... why not mess with the crank pulley?
Kilgore Trout said: You need to think carefully about messing with your crank pulley, don't do it! I agree skip Motoblue. Lethal Performance has some real nice pulley kits for Cobras check it out: Pulleys/Idlers : Lethal Performance, Performance parts for Ford Mustangs Click to expand... why not mess with the crank pulley?
K Kilgore Trout Fried or Broiled ? 10 Year Member Mar 30, 2005 4,749 95 134 Dec 28, 2009 #5 Dec 28, 2009 #5 Too much risk, too difficult.
srtthis the guy doing it does every local racers rear end 15 Year Member Jul 3, 2009 5,129 1,666 204 Maryland Dec 28, 2009 #6 Dec 28, 2009 #6 Kilgore Trout said: Too much risk, too difficult. Click to expand... ive done a few of them way back in the day... never had a problem with them.
Kilgore Trout said: Too much risk, too difficult. Click to expand... ive done a few of them way back in the day... never had a problem with them.