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Old 6th November 2009, 00:38   #1
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RPi ST Pulley VS EVOSPORT Pulley

HELP ME ,,

* I thing RPI pulley look bigger than EVOSPORT pulley is that effect HP & SPEED for engine ?

* why RPI pulley more money(exp) than EVOSPORT pulley is that mean RPI good quality and give more powerful ?

* corect me i wrong ,,coze i already make order RPi ST Pulley e60 m5 and it will arrive after 10 days.

any one has some RACE video see the efferent between this 2 pulleys

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Old 6th November 2009, 01:30   #2
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Both pullies are virtually identical in size.

Here are the main differences:
  1. RPi pulley is hard anodized, which is a more expensive, thicker, more corrosion resistant, far longer lasting surface than standard anodizing.
  2. RPi pulley closely matches the color of the OEM pulley instead of a completely different color.
  3. RPi pulley has the logo on the side facing the engine instead of the side easier to see when installed.
  4. RPi pulley is slightly lighter.
They're both good products, and there are lots of M5/M6 out there with each of them.
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Old 6th November 2009, 02:44   #3
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how thats for service
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Old 6th November 2009, 04:12   #4
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Both pullies are virtually identical in size.

Here are the main differences:
  1. RPi pulley is hard anodized, which is a more expensive, thicker, more corrosion resistant, far longer lasting surface than standard anodizing.
  2. RPi pulley closely matches the color of the OEM pulley instead of a completely different color.
  3. RPi pulley has the logo on the side facing the engine instead of the side easier to see when installed.
  4. RPi pulley is slightly lighter.
They're both good products, and there are lots of M5/M6 out there with each of them.

Now that's an honest person with an honest answer from an awesome company!!
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Old 6th November 2009, 09:36   #5
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ahh i keep putting this mod off for fear of something going bad. SOMEONE CHANGE MY MIND!!
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Just do it I have had mine in for 15k miles and not one issue..
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soon when i will install my RPI pulley then i will believe that's comments
NobleM400 thnxx for INFO ,,hope its FACT .
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