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Breadfan
04-20-2006, 04:31 PM
I am thinking of getting a 3.2 pulley before getting my dyno tune done. Figure if I get a tune, might as well grab a tad more boost in the process.

I talked to a guy who told me he got his 3.2 pulley, same one I see everyone else with, for $40. I tried to find the place he mentioned, but they didn't list pulleys.

Where's everyone getting their pulleys at and what kinda deals do you find? I see them all the time for $80, at that point I could just let the tuner order them for me. But if I could save $40 for the same part, I'll jump at the chance.

And, it may help others in the future.

Tallboy
04-20-2006, 05:45 PM
Lidio has the pulleys you need. I tried the pulley off my buddy's Roush to see if it would fit. It didn't. Different offset made the pulley sit too far out.

Hope this helps.

Breadfan
04-20-2006, 06:24 PM
Do you mean an Eaton M112 pulley will not work? There's different stuff to deal with? How about Cobra stuff?

Heh, these days its getting hard to find plug n' play stuff!

Tallboy
04-20-2006, 06:50 PM
Do you mean an Eaton M112 pulley will not work? There's different stuff to deal with? How about Cobra stuff?

Heh, these days its getting hard to find plug n' play stuff!

Yep. Eaton M112. The ribbed area looked identical and was the same size as ours, but the offset is way different. I wanted to see if our stuff was indeed Marauder-specific. Just looking at the pulley on my buddy's 04 Cobra I can tell it won't work. If you run across something that does work, drop me a line.

Jerry Barnes
04-21-2006, 06:18 AM
Just to let everyone know, we use a special off-set on our pulleys. Make sure you get the proper off-set if you are changing the pulley and if it is smaller then one size of the standard you need to consider having the vehicle recalibrated. Lidio can have the smaller pulleys made with our off-set and consult you about the tune.

Thanks

Jerry