I thought this was a ZPI Pulley, but, it's NOT?!
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I thought this was a ZPI Pulley, but, it's NOT?!
I was surfing and found this and it looks EXACTLY like the one someone used for the Tech section and it was branded as ZPI where I looked on Agency Power's site and it has the same design. What's the deal???
http://www.optionimports.com/ap-sctc-130.html
http://www.optionimports.com/ap-sctc-130.html
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Originally Posted by davedavetC
ZPI has 2 versions of the pulley. the 2nd version is different, but the first one i believe was either the same pulley or the same design as the Angecy Power pulley
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Originally Posted by davedavetC
get NST man
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Originally Posted by davedavetC
(the nonstoptuning link)
And I have to get ALL 4 at the bottom???
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there is a DIY, gimme a sec and ill find it for ya. and theres only 3 pulleys, according to a lot of peopl here that have them the install is fairly easy. i just dont trust myself with them, i think im FINALLY gettin mine installed this weekend or really soon. but ill find that DIY for ya.
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I found the DIY and I was fine doing the crank pulley, but I CANNOT do ALL this. How hard is it really?
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OMG, i just realized i BOOKMARKED THE LINK TO THE DIY lol
https://www.scionlife.com/forums/viewtopic.php?t=100062
https://www.scionlife.com/forums/viewtopic.php?t=100062
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Yo Dave, ZPI only has one pulley. They USE to have the first pulley mentioned, but the quality control was not the best, so they designed their own version.
Which happens to be lighter than the NST by the way (dyno proven to producing 11whp and 18ftlbs of tq)....
No it's not.
Which happens to be lighter than the NST by the way (dyno proven to producing 11whp and 18ftlbs of tq)....
Originally Posted by 20tCDude05
Is this the 2nd version?
No it's not.
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Originally Posted by davedavetC
OMG, i just realized i BOOKMARKED THE LINK TO THE DIY lol
https://www.scionlife.com/forums/viewtopic.php?t=100062
https://www.scionlife.com/forums/viewtopic.php?t=100062
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Originally Posted by davedavetC
OMG, i just realized i BOOKMARKED THE LINK TO THE DIY lol
https://www.scionlife.com/forums/viewtopic.php?t=100062
https://www.scionlife.com/forums/viewtopic.php?t=100062
lol crack... i dont even know what that is
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I would guess the 2nd version is better right?
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Originally Posted by davedavetC
better then the first....
id still go NST
id still go NST
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Originally Posted by davedavetC
better then the first....
id still go NST
id still go NST
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One other thing, the size has nothing to do with the balance or harmonics. The ongoing debate of internet scientists is that the removal of a small rubber piece called a "harmonic dampner" will eventually result in catastrophic engine failure after some hundred thousand miles of use. If their claims are true then either the ZPI, NST, Unorthodox or any of the other similar pulleys will do the same thing to our motors.
Do a quick search on these forums and you will find many many people who have been running NST pulleys for a long time with no problems. And you will find ZERO people who have had problems thus far!
www.NonStopTuning.com
Do a quick search on these forums and you will find many many people who have been running NST pulleys for a long time with no problems. And you will find ZERO people who have had problems thus far!
www.NonStopTuning.com
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Originally Posted by hPower
Originally Posted by 20tCDude05
Originally Posted by davedavetC
better then the first....
id still go NST
id still go NST