Need SC pulley advice
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Need SC pulley advice
I live at 5200 feet and would like to go with a smaller pulley than the stock one I have. Any advice from people who have experimented with different boosts. Other than the SC everything else is stock (1998 3.4L). Also, where do I order these?
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Try http://www.pulleyboys.com. Not too sure if they'll have one for your application, but a lot of Camry enthusiasts have ordered theirs from that website. Good luck.
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You'll need to do all the fuel mods first, before going to a smaller pulley, which really isn't recommended, unless you have some way to cool the compressed air, such as water cooling:
1) 190 LPH fuel pump
2) 370cc Injectors
3) Piggy-back computer: Either SMT-6 or FTC-1
Definitely, if you decide to do it without these modifications, don't go any higher than a 9psi pulley, actually with or without these mods.
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1) 190 LPH fuel pump
2) 370cc Injectors
3) Piggy-back computer: Either SMT-6 or FTC-1
Definitely, if you decide to do it without these modifications, don't go any higher than a 9psi pulley, actually with or without these mods.
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pulley boys have the pulley you want (2.2"). that will make about 9psi. i helped them with their R+D this past year for our applications. they have the best price and include a specialized wrench to ease removal. a smaller pulley will definitely help out.
*you don't need to do fuel mods at elevation with a smaller pulley. it's a good idea to do them anyhow, but aren't as necessary at elevation since your developed pressure is lower . . . there are plenty of people running smaller pulleys at altitude with no fuel mods. however, it's a different story at sea level, so be prepared to switch back if you descend.
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*you don't need to do fuel mods at elevation with a smaller pulley. it's a good idea to do them anyhow, but aren't as necessary at elevation since your developed pressure is lower . . . there are plenty of people running smaller pulleys at altitude with no fuel mods. however, it's a different story at sea level, so be prepared to switch back if you descend.
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