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Old 12-08-2008, 07:34 AM
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if so how did it work out for you? was it worth the money? and it doesnt have to be URD's just any crank pulley. what side afects would this have on my motor since its not a damping pulley? thanks
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Is your engine supercharged? The URD crankshaft pulley was originally developed for supercharged 5VZ's. I'm not sure it's a cost-effective investment for a stock engine, unless you've been having problems with belts ...
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Is your engine supercharged? The URD crankshaft pulley was originally developed for supercharged 5VZ's. I'm not sure it's a cost-effective investment for a stock engine, unless you've been having problems with belts ...

no my truck is not supercharged, but i did have a lightweight crank pulley on my 04 WRX and it made a very nice diiference, so i thought it may do the same here
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no my truck is not supercharged, but i did have a lightweight crank pulley on my 04 WRX and it made a very nice diiference, so i thought it may do the same here
WRX and Tacoma are way different in terms of performance capability. You might notice a small change, but nothing stellar.
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WRX and Tacoma are way different in terms of performance capability. You might notice a small change, but nothing stellar.
i agree but i figured its the same premise of less rotational weight on the motor
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