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CArkid0101

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Hey boys, i got a 95 gt 5-spd, and i bought Underdrive pulleys for it, and im wondering what size belt i need for them, there bbk steel pulleys, need ne other info just holla
 

donjohn

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i doubt you need a new belt for it, I didn't and i've got march pullies
 
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mackey

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Go with aluminum. Less rotational mass.
 
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Stock belt should work.
 

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mackey,
its a little late for him to be buying alluminum, he already bought the steel ones
 

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bbk u/d pulleys came on my car and the stock belt works just fine. also you will probably want an impact for the nut on the alt. pulley.
 
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CArkid0101

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tight thx, yea, i bought them a while ago, and im just sittin with them... lol, also i bought the haynes manual, but what torque do i put the alt pulley at?, i cant find it
 
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Darkhorse845

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The stock belt will work.Have fun with your new pulleys!
 
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Don't mean to hijack...but

can you really feel pullies? what kind or increase should be expected?
 

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CArkid0101 said:
tight thx, yea, i bought them a while ago, and im just sittin with them... lol, also i bought the haynes manual, but what torque do i put the alt pulley at?, i cant find it
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I put mine on the same way i took it off. I just used the impact.
 
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Can you feel pullies? on my sop meter (scale 1 - 10, 10 being highest) I would say 2 or 3. I hear they're good for .1 - .3 sec's in the quarter... Either way it's a proven 7 - 10 ponies. One of the better bangs for your buck...
 
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