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Old 16th January 2008, 23:26   #1
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Rogue Engineering Pulley Kit: FREE install/FREE shipping!

For a limited rime: RE underdrive crank pulley w/ FREE install or free shipping (48 states ground). $495.

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Are these any different from Evosports? Any dynos?
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Are these any different from Evosports? Any dynos?
They are the same diameter but the weight is slightly different. The evosport one w/ hardware is 11.7oz and the rogue w/ hardware is 11.4oz. Performance gains will be the same. As stated above we have not dynoed gains on our dyno but others have seen up to 15hp+ on inertia dynos like Dynojet, etc.

There arent too many ways to make an underdrive pulley. Its not rocket science. Decrease the diameter and lighten the weight for quicker acceleration. The only real difference is $.
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They are the same diameter but the weight is slightly different. The evosport one w/ hardware is 11.7oz and the rogue w/ hardware is 11.4oz. Performance gains will be the same. As stated above we have not dynoed gains on our dyno but others have seen up to 15hp+ on inertia dynos like Dynojet, etc.

There arent too many ways to make an underdrive pulley. Its not rocket science. Decrease the diameter and lighten the weight for quicker acceleration. The only real difference is $.

I'm sold! Eloy, please include these when you install my exhaust, springs, BMC Filter and RPI Scoops. Thanks.
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