Re: pulley calculators: any of you still have them? (GTI1-G60)
Thanks
GTI1, I'm down with AME already
. Calcs make pulley sizes that much quicker to compare. Like the gear calc spreadsheat I posted here.
I have a swap in my A2 so I guess I should measure my crank pulley to be shure.
6,777k rpm on a stock pulley sounds a little low.
Thank you brothers-of-boost............... http://****************.com/smile/emthup.gif