Unorthodox crank pulley the ish? Pics
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Unorthodox crank pulley the ish? Pics
I think so so far.
It does not affect the balance of our D17
Our engines are internaly balanced.
(Changing the fly wheel may affect the balance)
But this good lucking part does the trick and the company claims to free 10 to 15hp to the wheels!
Will see it feels good
Got it at Hondaland fr about $200.00 and is a stock item
Coco will install it in a day
It does not affect the balance of our D17
Our engines are internaly balanced.
(Changing the fly wheel may affect the balance)
But this good lucking part does the trick and the company claims to free 10 to 15hp to the wheels!
Will see it feels good
Got it at Hondaland fr about $200.00 and is a stock item
Coco will install it in a day
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Ya I was about to say.....
Anyways dude looks good, I know my friend with a RSX got Unorthadox racing pullie and he loves it. Should look into getting one on my own!
Anyways dude looks good, I know my friend with a RSX got Unorthadox racing pullie and he loves it. Should look into getting one on my own!
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so aren't the unorthodox and the DHracing Crank pulleys the same... except teh DHracing claims more HP's? the only difference there is that the DH racing is about $80 cheaper... and i know hector gets discount at hondaland... so it's probably even more than that... let us know how it feels though hector!
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Originally posted by Samari
nice, not that it matters, but it looks like it got some dings on it already.
nice, not that it matters, but it looks like it got some dings on it already.

OH NO LOOK!
IT HAS A LOT OF HOLES TOO
HE HEHondaland has being giving us 7thgens discount since 2001
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yea... but wouldn't it be the better buy to just get the DH-Racing pulley? for the price and performance??/ did DH racing ever get a 7thgen on the dyno with their pulley???
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Originally posted by gangsta
yea... but wouldn't it be the better buy to just get the DH-Racing pulley? for the price and performance??/ did DH racing ever get a 7thgen on the dyno with their pulley???
yea... but wouldn't it be the better buy to just get the DH-Racing pulley? for the price and performance??/ did DH racing ever get a 7thgen on the dyno with their pulley???
By the way, pulleyd don't create horsepower simply free up available HP to the wheels.
If HP racing has more is probably one or two not to much to make a difference.
The price to change the pulley each time is about $250 so, it does not makes any sense to do all the labor to find out.
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well then i'd make sure i bought the right one the first time... makes sense right? i'm not trying to be an *** just like to get my money's worth... i'm not rich just to throw money around trying new ish out all the time
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No... i haven't tried it gotten either one yet... i was just asking whether the extra money for the unorthodox pulley was worth the extra money over the DH racing... I'm probably gonna purchase the DH racing pulleys soon though... i'll let you know if i buy em and put them on
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So far my car is running good but I haven't realy had the chance to drive it much as I'm busy working out of town.
I had some loose bolts and valves needed adjustment.
Other than that is looking good.
I had some loose bolts and valves needed adjustment.
Other than that is looking good.
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