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Old 04-13-2008, 06:36 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Default Hyundai Accent Crank Pulley from KSpec

Member on RDT is selling this. THought Id put it up on here so he could get some interest.

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Old 04-13-2008, 08:18 PM   #2 (permalink)
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any idea what engine that goes on?
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Old 04-13-2008, 09:03 PM   #3 (permalink)
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any idea what engine that goes on?
I would think both the 1.5 and 1.6 engines.
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do you know what size belt is needed? because if the pulley is gonna be smaller at least cover a belt issue.

I have an unorthodox race pulley and it is a great mod.
A lot of people seem to criticize the horse power gains in it, but yeah i do feel a difference it was a big difference, and i hear that big difference is even better under a turbo or super charger.

just realize if you make the pulley smaller the alternator will spin slower at idle, but all i see when that happens is the head lights dim a little.
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what about A/C?

Any dyno numbers with the under drive pully?
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everything will spin slower but, its not as bad as it seems. your a/c will still be cold. your lights will dim when you are sitting still idling, but thats all. and the supercharger comment... you will lose power unless you change the pulley on the s/c to a bigger one because will be spinning the s/c slower along with everything else.
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lol I wish I could dyno it but no money for that no money for turbo no money for anything.

all I have are memories of how it felt before and after. knowticabe difference probably not as knowticabe as an FI mod tho.

and my car never had A/C so almost no power drain from the belts.
underdrive puley weighs porbably 1 or 2 pounds while the stock one weight was like 6 pounds.
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