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Old 03-04-2008, 08:30 PM   #61 (permalink)
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As far as I know, NST is currently the only brand that sells a pulley kit for the R18.

I've had these pulley's on for quite a while now and I haven't experienced any problems whatsoever. I say go for it dude, you have nothing to lose and everything to gain. Just make sure you search the forums on how I got these installed if you do plan on getting them. Their a ***** to install.
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Old 03-07-2008, 08:57 PM   #62 (permalink)
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does anyone have this with an automatic?
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Old 03-07-2008, 10:05 PM   #63 (permalink)
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Excellent write up my friend ! why haven't you told me about it ? take care !!! ... hehe loved the music on the videos
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if i have an aftermarket amp+sub, do i get the overdrive or can i still go for the underdrive?
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Old 03-24-2008, 02:12 AM   #66 (permalink)
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Hi Guys,

If we use a belt that's about 10mm shorter, would it be of any concern? Would the tension be too stiff/tight or the tensioner would be able to offset that portion?

Would it be advisable to change back to the recommended K070760 length?

In SG, K070760 = 7PK1930. But the mechanic used 7PK1920.

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Hi Guys,

If we use a belt that's about 10mm shorter, would it be of any concern? Would the tension be too stiff/tight or the tensioner would be able to offset that portion?

Would it be advisable to change back to the recommended K070760 length?

In SG, K070760 = 7PK1930. But the mechanic used 7PK1920.

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You will be just fine as long as you dont hear any belt squeaking or fluttering. Keep an eye on your belt and make sure there is no belt dust near/on the pulleys and you will be good to go.

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if i have an aftermarket amp+sub, do i get the overdrive or can i still go for the underdrive?
How is your electrical system holding up with your current OEM pulleys?

Buy the full NST pulley kit and your electrical system will work just as well. NST pulley kits DO NOT slow your electrical system.

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when will you guys get the next batch?
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when will you guys get the next batch?
Red and Graphite Gray Pulley Kits in stock MARCH 31 2008.

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Red and Graphite Gray R18 Pulley Kits in stock MARCH 31 2008.


Red and Graphite Gray R18 Pulley Kits in stock MARCH 31 2008...

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How is your electrical system holding up with your current OEM pulleys?

Buy the full NST pulley kit and your electrical system will work just as well. NST pulley kits DO NOT slow your electrical system.

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its perfectly fine no problems with it.

thanks for the reply! and time to save up for it
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Old 03-26-2008, 08:03 PM   #73 (permalink)
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anybody have any results with an A/T????
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I think I'm gonna order mine on the next 2 paychecks. Haven't been working much lately not enough money =[.
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so no one has this on a A/T at all?
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Probably someone does. I have an automatic, but I just don't have the money yet to purchase the kits.
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Probably someone does. I have an automatic, but I just don't have the money yet to purchase the kits.
i have the money i just dont wanna be the test dummy. lol

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I'd be willing I was trying to do the group buy when I had the money and NST didn't have them in stock yet, but it didn't pull through.
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I'd be willing I was trying to do the group buy when I had the money and NST didn't have them in stock yet, but it didn't pull through.
do u know how to order the red ones?
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We have had many Automatic owners buy and install these kits on their auto R18s. In fact, our original R18 test car for R&D of these pulleys was a black auto!!!

These pulleys work very well for both auto and manual cars.

You can specificy the color of your kit during the ordering process. Be sure to keep an eye out for a field that asks you... COLOR: Red or Graphite Gray. Enter RED!!!

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