Pulleys??

Foxfirst846

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Hello All!! Newer member here. Not sure best place to post this or if I'll even get any replies... I was just curious what type of pulley setup everyone's running? I've seen some of the underdrive pulleys but can never find one for my power steering pump. I've had my A/C deleted before I bought the car and I know there's a bracket to move power steering up. I was also just curious what other options there was out there to keep from raising the pump up? I have noticed on top of my power steering bracket there's two hole like I could mount a dummy pulley there but not sure which I need?? I appreciate all of your guys input and help! Pictures would be great as well!
 
I have a 93 fox body 5.0 hatchback.. I intend for it to be a good sounding street car that occasionally I take to track and want to always out run a camaro!! I will most likely just be driving as my weekend warrior to shows and events with my kids. Modifications I'm not 100% sure of yet other than smog and ac deleted and edelbrock performer 5.0 upper and lower intake with 70mm throttle body and upgraded injectors I think 24 lbs.
 
I have a 93 fox body 5.0 hatchback.. I intend for it to be a good sounding street car that occasionally I take to track and want to always out run a camaro!! I will most likely just be driving as my weekend warrior to shows and events with my kids. Modifications I'm not 100% sure of yet other than smog and ac deleted and edelbrock performer 5.0 upper and lower intake with 70mm throttle body and upgraded injectors I think 24 lbs.
 
Keep the A/C. It doesn't draw very much power when the compressor isn't turning, and resale value stays higher. Also keep the stock pulleys, and upgrade the alternator. Add subframe as well if it doesn't have them yet.
 
Skip the pullies and just buy the $60 delete bracket kit from LRS. That way your accessories are secure and not rigged up.

Pullies are losing favor among stree driven mustangs because of the cooling/charging issues that can arise if they already have some underlying issues.

Rather than $100 on pullies, spend $100 on an explorer intake and TB instead.
 
Here's best pictures I can get. It's still under renovation but put it together enough for photos.
 

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That has been most consistent option.. I was just curious what options were besides bracket that moves power steering up so high...
Skip the pullies and just buy the $60 delete bracket kit from LRS. That way your accessories are secure and not rigged up.

Pullies are losing favor among stree driven mustangs because of the cooling/charging issues that can arise if they already have some underlying issues.

Rather than $100 on pullies, spend $100 on an explorer intake and TB instead.
 
That has been most consistent option.. I was just curious what options were besides bracket that moves power steering up so high...
Skip the pullies and just buy the $60 delete bracket kit from LRS. That way your accessories are secure and not rigged up.

Pullies are losing favor among stree driven mustangs because of the cooling/charging issues that can arise if they already have some underlying issues.

Rather than $100 on pullies, spend $100 on an explorer intake and TB instead.