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Old 03-02-2008, 06:29 PM
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Well I finally finished the fast 90/90 setup... Just had to show it off some.. Getting tuned this week, can't wait for the results...



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That sure looks nice. Good luck on the numbers.
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Are you running an electric water pump? Do you have any head on shots of the accessory drive, WP, and TB position?

Looks good man.
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Yes I'm running an electric water pump... I dont have any pics right now but I can take some. I came up with my own way to relocate the idler puller. I just used a c6 corvette idler pulley (alittle smaller) spaced out and mounted to the existing mounting bolt right under the alternator... Had to order a 6inch long 10mm bolt to mount it tho. And used a longer belt. Worked out pretty good...
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Looks great can't wait to see some #s
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hey, can you post a picture of the pully method you used? how much did everything cost in the end?

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That looks bad *** man, good job. id also be interested in those pics.
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Something like this except this is the same truck pulley
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KISS method FTW!

that looks alot easier and cheaper than the relocation kit. what grade bolt is that?


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