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Old 02-10-2010 | 12:54 PM
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after searching for awhile I couldnt find an answer

im stuck between 3 pulleys

The slp, powerbond, and March pulley..... has anyone used the summit brand pulley?

if I can get a good price im willing to buy... this will complete full bolt ons for me.... no im not getting a cam anytime soon.... running nitrous.

ANYONE????
Old 02-10-2010 | 03:04 PM
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i have the slp powerbond pulley and couldnt be happier with it.
Old 02-10-2010 | 03:12 PM
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SLP hands down.
Old 02-10-2010 | 03:51 PM
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some of them come with alt pulleys... what is the advantage of this... i am hearing good things about March fluid pulleys on other forums.... anyone have experience with this???
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Powerbonds on hand ready to go. Individually or in kit form with the right length belts and a new crank bolt (GM or ARP style).

The alt pulley is to make sure the alternator will still spin at a decent click to keep the charging system working well but unless you have an aftermarket stereo system that puts alot of strain on your charging system, then just the crank pulley should not be an issue.
Old 02-10-2010 | 04:30 PM
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can you get the powerbond/slp with the alt pulley?
Old 02-10-2010 | 06:04 PM
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i chose the slp u/d pulley due to the retention walls that eliminate throwing a belt
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We do not normally carry the alt pulley on hand. And most aftermarket balancers will have that update.
Old 02-10-2010 | 06:56 PM
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The Summit pulley is a rebranded powerbond. I am running a March with no problems but it is heavy.

ATI is unquestionably the best. It dampens the best, is the lightest and is rebuildable. The only problem for me was price tag......
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http://www.speedinc.com/cont.cfm?cid=C0000989

Anyone run the speed inc pulley?
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^^^^^^^^ GOOD CALL picked up the speed inc pulley and a 160 stat. I tryed to make the title of the thread easy to find in the search bar for future reference. Thanks for the help everyone
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also curious about the speedinc pully ???
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What about the asp 25% pulley? Been proven time and time again to work on these cars.
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Originally Posted by edzsilverss
What about the asp 25% pulley? Been proven time and time again to work on these cars.
I hear good things about them. Just not in my budget. Assuming I pick up 4 hp on the speed Inc pulley I will be paying the same dollar/hp as all the other bolt ons

haha u see me justifying for myself. Don't want this to be a total waste!
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Originally Posted by 00blacka4
also curious about the speedinc pully ???
Its a march pulley. Its got the same pic as march does on their website and the same part number.

http://www.marchperf.com/pg1.html
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They have all been proven. They all work well (if they have some type of dampening material/ring). Just make sure that if you do get any of the pulleys that you use a new GM crank bolt every time (or the ARP one is reusable) and take care in removing and installing the pulley.




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