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Old 03-26-2002, 03:27 PM   #5
Rocket 99GT
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If I set my pulleys to anything but 10 my car start "bucking". Steeda does say this is normal but I just hate that bucking, even when I put 94 octane it still does.

Honestly I did not noticed any gain in horse power, mind you though that if you are planning to have NOS or induction you will need some type of adjustment gadget.

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Under drive pulleys, subframes, 3.73, sport Lowering springs, strut tower brace, caster/camber plates, rear sway bar, tokiko illumina adjustable shocks/struts, upper&lower rear control arms, timing adjuster, 245x17 Michelin pilot, high performance brake pads,k&n filter (no silencer, no spare tire).
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