When winter comes and you are running with all your lights on and the
heater blasting at full with your foot on the brake because you're stuck in
line some snow stormy day would be the real test.
Anyone have this experience yet?
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> From: Nelson Sendino <nsendino@ed.co.sanmateo.ca.us>
> To: dakota@ait.fredonia.edu
> Subject: Re: March Underdrive Pulley's
> Date: Sunday, August 17, 1997 12:45 PM
>
> I installed the March underdrive pulleys in my '95 about a month ago and
> noticed that the low end was snappier. Punching it from a standstill,
I'm
> able to light 'em up much easier, but I didn't notice that much of an
> improvement when punching at say 60 mph. I would say that they're more
> noticeable from a standstill or going slow as opposed to being at freeway
> speed because there is less mass to start spinning but when that mass is
> already spinning it doesn't make much difference. Just my 2 cents. For
$158
> bucks they're worth it.
>
> Nelson
>
> At 06:14 PM 8/17/97 -0700, you wrote:
> >Good question.
> >I also have wondered about this. looking for the replys.
> >Glenn.
> >
> >----------
> >> From: kmiller <kmiller@cvn.net>
> >> To: Dakota Mailing List <dakota@ait.fredonia.edu>
> >> Subject: March Underdrive Pulley's
> >> Date: Sunday, August 17, 1997 5:57 PM
> >>
> >> Hey all:
> >>
> >> Do any of you have any experience w/ the March Underdrive Pulley's?
Are
> >> they worth the money you spend and the time it takes to put them on?
> >>
> >> Thanks for any info
> >>
> >> Scott
> >>
> >
> >
> >
>
>
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