ASP pullies
#1
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ASP pullies
Okay guys I need your help:
I lost my budget to get a E55,
So its time for mods
Where can I get the ASP pullies for our car? I have search the internet with only Ford and Chevy results
By the way, I would take used ones as well.
Thanks in advance
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I lost my budget to get a E55,
![EEK!](https://mbworld.org/forums/images/smilies/eek.gif)
So its time for mods
![thumbs](https://mbworld.org/forums/images/smilies/thumbsup.gif)
Where can I get the ASP pullies for our car? I have search the internet with only Ford and Chevy results
![smash](https://mbworld.org/forums/images/smilies/smashfreak.gif)
By the way, I would take used ones as well.
Thanks in advance
See yeah
![drive](https://mbworld.org/forums/images/smilies/driving.gif)
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After calling ASP (877-925-8678), as there web site lists nothing for us, they do have them.
Their kit consists of three (3) NEW pullies, Crank, Water, and Alternator.
It uses the stock belt, and gives you two (2) more pounds of boost.
No Dyno info avaible as of yet.
Price $970.00
I will be ording these soon!!!!
Thanks again!!!
See yeah
![drive](https://mbworld.org/forums/images/smilies/driving.gif)
#4
Thanks for the help 1FASTC32:
After calling ASP (877-925-8678), as there web site lists nothing for us, they do have them.
Their kit consists of three (3) NEW pullies, Crank, Water, and Alternator.
It uses the stock belt, and gives you two (2) more pounds of boost.
No Dyno info avaible as of yet.
Price $970.00
I will be ording these soon!!!!
Thanks again!!!
See yeah![drive](https://mbworld.org/forums/images/smilies/driving.gif)
After calling ASP (877-925-8678), as there web site lists nothing for us, they do have them.
Their kit consists of three (3) NEW pullies, Crank, Water, and Alternator.
It uses the stock belt, and gives you two (2) more pounds of boost.
No Dyno info avaible as of yet.
Price $970.00
I will be ording these soon!!!!
Thanks again!!!
See yeah
![drive](https://mbworld.org/forums/images/smilies/driving.gif)
Keep us updated. If possible, do some timed runs 0-30, 0-60 before you install the pulleys; and then compare after the install. I'd love to hear a testimonial with good baseline/modified stats. Dyno would be nice, but acceleration runs would be just as nice.
Lastly, you might find someone (perhaps the install shop) to run baselines on the intake air temperature and air-to-fuel ratio. Some folks have found that added boost (without corresponding adjustments to fueling and/or timing) makes for a dangerously lean condition, which can lead to ka-boom in a boosted engine.