crv crank pulley onto b18c5?
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crv crank pulley onto b18c5?
i was reading up on how to get more boost out of my jackson racing setup and had come across guys taking crank pulleys off of crv's and creating more boost, apparently it is a tad bigger than the jrsc pulley for their boost upgrade kit.
just wondering if anyone has heard about this or has done it, crv crank is much cheaper than going with jrsc upgrade and apparently makes more boost.
let me know!
thanks
just wondering if anyone has heard about this or has done it, crv crank is much cheaper than going with jrsc upgrade and apparently makes more boost.
let me know!
thanks
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Re: crv crank pulley onto b18c5?
Yes it works, and is better becuase it has the rubber damper material as well.
I have this crank pulley as well as the Motorvations stepper pulley and the 3.8 inch blower pulley. Makes around 11PSI. Boost will vary depending on how free flowing the exhaust. The more freeflowing the less boost you will see, but you will make more power.
I have this crank pulley as well as the Motorvations stepper pulley and the 3.8 inch blower pulley. Makes around 11PSI. Boost will vary depending on how free flowing the exhaust. The more freeflowing the less boost you will see, but you will make more power.
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Re: crv crank pulley onto b18c5?
Yes it works, and is better becuase it has the rubber damper material as well.
I have this crank pulley as well as the Motorvations stepper pulley and the 3.8 inch blower pulley. Makes around 11PSI. Boost will vary depending on how free flowing the exhaust. The more freeflowing the less boost you will see, but you will make more power.
I have this crank pulley as well as the Motorvations stepper pulley and the 3.8 inch blower pulley. Makes around 11PSI. Boost will vary depending on how free flowing the exhaust. The more freeflowing the less boost you will see, but you will make more power.
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