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I've looked long and hard, and read all the posts about lightweight pulleys for g35s... I have yet to find someone who's dyno'ed their coupe before a lightweight pulley install, then directly after, to get some accurate numbers... do we have PROOF once and for all that they really do make a big (+/-10hp) difference in the G35?
I've read member's posts for days about how much more "power they feel", but to me the proof's in the dyno numbers.
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2004 G35 Coupe
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1-2 hp gain at the most.
Its just something people by cause they have run out of other bolt ons to buy, and every little bit helps in the end....
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I THOUGHT so, alot of the guys on this forum who've owned G's for a long time have been saying that... Although some people swear by them, but not even Unorthodox Racing's done a pre-post install dyno on a G35 Coupe and to me the proof's in the dyno #s. Just wanted ANY feedback, I'll forego the pulleys.
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