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Old May 30, 2006
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Hey ALL, I am looking to buy AEM tru power pullys for my 03 sedan. I was wondering if anyone has these already? And if so do they put up some good numbers or am I wasting my money?

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waste. get them, and throw away the alternator pulley. it will destroy the charging system. the ps pulley is nice for show cause it looks better than stock and wont damage or affect the ps system./
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its a waste. like gearbox says...its gonna kill your alternator. and the ps puley just looks nice under the hood. the power gains...some people say they dont feel no difference. some say they felt a bit more power on top end. its a waste of money. invest in something else.
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How long usually does it take for the alternator to go? I have had them for a year now and 15000 miles. I wouldn't do it unless you have every other bolt on and just want to buy something.
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it took 3-4 months to damage my alternator. dont waste your $$
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ya mine lasted 6 months no system
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had mine for almost a year but never found out how long the alternator would have lived on..... but I had no aftermarket ICE, and drove mostly highway. For the $, it's wasted.... shouldnt be a priority mod now... mine was a planned mod only b/c at the time, nothing was available that didnt cost even more $ and make the car loud.
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