View Poll Results: Pulleys YA or NA ?
AEM
0
0%
UNORTHODOX
2
18.18%
LEAVE IT STOCK
9
81.82%
OTHER
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What does everyone think on pulleys
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What does everyone think on pulleys
I've went and looked at all the feed back on aem and unorthodox pulleys. I was woundering who has first hand experience with them and what they have to say ya or na. I'm thinking of going with unorthodox ss set for my 2001 gsr.
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Originally posted by mrr77wulf
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Thanks for the feed back everyone:wtf:
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Thanks for the feed back everyone:wtf:
I say go with Unorthodox. I plan to get them for my teg at somepoint...but like Snoopy said there are other things I would get first. Chances are the pulleys will be one of the last mods to my teg.
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not that what i'll say is worth much here , but the possibility of adjustable cam pulleys slipping is a concern.....what you get is gucci looking pulleys - usually fully exposed to harmfull debri that can get caught in them an throw your valves off enough to whack your pistons - happened to me , but i lucked out on the interference. if you can't see them they arent of much consequence....cams are a better purchase - they can change timing AND duration. the adjustment range of the pulleys has to be experimented with to see much difference.
there i said it.
there i said it.
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Originally posted by anatolia
not that what i'll say is worth much here , but the possibility of adjustable cam pulleys slipping is a concern.....what you get is gucci looking pulleys - usually fully exposed to harmfull debri that can get caught in them an throw your valves off enough to whack your pistons - happened to me , but i lucked out on the interference. if you can't see them they arent of much consequence....cams are a better purchase - they can change timing AND duration. the adjustment range of the pulleys has to be experimented with to see much difference.
there i said it.
not that what i'll say is worth much here , but the possibility of adjustable cam pulleys slipping is a concern.....what you get is gucci looking pulleys - usually fully exposed to harmfull debri that can get caught in them an throw your valves off enough to whack your pistons - happened to me , but i lucked out on the interference. if you can't see them they arent of much consequence....cams are a better purchase - they can change timing AND duration. the adjustment range of the pulleys has to be experimented with to see much difference.
there i said it.
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Basically as its been said earlier, you wont be very impressed by them. Very very minimal change. Not worth doing unless you've got money to burn or you've run out of stuff to do