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Old 02-18-2004, 12:25 PM
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Default Meziere EWP with stock crank pulley?

I've used the Meziere race pump with the ASP pulley
and got a solid 8rwhp, but with my C5 I need to keep the stock crank pulley (for the supercharger). I imagine I'd get even more out of the EWP with the stock crank pulley, but I really have no idea how much. Has anyone tried this before? I'd love to get a range of numbers. I'm guessing around 10-12rw from 4800rpm to redline (am I too optimistic?)
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8hp gain with electric pump AND pulley done at the same time
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8hp gain with electric pump and you ALREADY HAD the pulley to begin with
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I already had an ASP pulley, car had 4.10s so it reved pretty fast though. I'm trying to find someone who did the pump without the ASP pulley.
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I don't have any numbers but the pump works great, and runs within 7 degrees. The motor revs fast. BADLS1 might let you borrow his EWP for a dyno comparison. I would say a solid 10 rwhp.


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