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02-26-2010, 12:52 PM | #1 |
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Jlevi SW | NST Light Weight Crank Pulley for N54 Engines
sales@jlevisw.com | 1.888.JLEVISW | JleviSW | Your #1 Source for High-End BMW Enhancements We are happy to announce NST's lightweight Crank Pulley for the N54 Engine. This BMW 135 & 335 light weight pulley by NST is designed to regain wasted horsepower and channel that power to your wheels. This Lightweight BMW Crank Pulley Features:
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02-26-2010, 11:09 PM | #2 |
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Any downsides? I ask cuz I remember looking into a lightweight crank pulley for my mk5 before and read there were a few downsides to having a lighter pulley, although this may have been because the pulley itself was smaller. Is this pulley's size smaller then stock, or just lighter weight?
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02-27-2010, 08:31 AM | #3 |
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$229???? Yikes, can we get a group buy on this? I had one of the best/lightest pulleys on my STi and it was only $129.
Also what's the weight of this pulley vs. the stocker? How much harmonic dampening/balancing does the stocker do?
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Some more info...
The NST CR-Lite Crank Pulley does NOT underdrive the accessories, and is roughly 65% lighter than the OEM pulley. 110oz vs. 40oz. NST has been the leader in sport compact pulley development over the past several years, offering lightweight aluminum pulleys for Honda, Nissan, Toyota, Scion, VW, BMW, etc. owners. There are THOUSANDS of positive customer reviews on many online forums. No cases of engine failure have been reported as a result of NST pulleys being used. You can read a bit more here... http://www.n54tech.com/forums/showthread.php?t=5661 Quote:
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03-02-2010, 09:03 PM | #6 |
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Just curious, is anyone familiar with the install of one of these? Would this be a fairly easy DIYer for someone like me who isnt an expert on engine mods installation? Just wondering.
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03-02-2010, 09:10 PM | #7 |
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x2 I do think $229 is reaching a bit. I would accept $150 as a fair group buy for something like this, hopefully an installation guide is shipped with? Lets get one rollin though, Cal
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Check out the DIY here As for a GB, if I can get at least 5 people, I can hook it up. Just PM me for special pricing. |
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Start a thread in Commercial, Ill PM once that is started for sure
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Hey did you guys ever try to get a group buy thread for this going?? I may be interested if so, $229 is just too much otherwise for a pulley.
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