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There are plenty of threads on here that talk about blowing engines using solid light weight pulleys. If your not AutoX or racing on Sebrings / Willow and your a
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There are plenty of threads on here that talk about blowing engines using solid light weight pulleys. If your not AutoX or racing on Sebrings / Willow and your a guy that drives a little hard once in a wile you will be fine.
The ones that blow apart are doing dyno pulls at parties and racing there cars on tracks. You drive like that daily to work and back you need your engine blown.
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