NST Lightweight Pulley?

Jozh

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#2
i dont have pictures, but its the most buck for hp you gona get on a corolla, stock color is red.

its built really good, probably no long run problems, but never sell the stock one just in case, also you will need a new serpentine belt that they recommend for the vibrations of the lighter wheel

Just curious if anyone has installed one of the NST Crank pulleys?

https://www.nonstoptuning.co/store/p89/2009-2020ToyotaCorollaCrankPulleyNST08010.html

Do you think having a lighter pulley would be harmful in the long run? Also curious about the install? Any feedback would be greatly appreciated!
 
#3
Thanks man. Did you have to tighten the belt more than oem? And do you happen to know where I can find that belt?

Ordered mine yesterday, excited to see how it does. Did you feel a noticeable difference?
 
#7
and yes, you can feel the engine rev faster, you will feel the difference, trust me
Sweet, thanks man. I ordered both. It'll be interesting to see how it turns out! One last thing though, did you need to use a pulley puller tool to remove the stock one? Or did it just slip off? Any hammering to get the new one installed?
 
#8
Thanks for your help. I was able to install it! I did end up needing a puller tool but the install was much easier than I was expecting. Car feels noticeably more responsive and like you said the revs climb faster for sure. Def worth it!
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Jozh

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#9
Thanks for your help. I was able to install it! I did end up needing a puller tool but the install was much easier than I was expecting. Car feels noticeably more responsive and like you said the revs climb faster for sure. Def worth it!
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sorry for not responding fast bro, but i see you already installed it, i told you, for 200$ its the most bang for buck there is, did you install the belt too? what other mods you have installed?
 
#10
sorry for not responding fast bro, but i see you already installed it, i told you, for 200$ its the most bang for buck there is, did you install the belt too? what other mods you have installed?
You're good man. Yeah I installed both. The new belt was pretty tight compared to the old one, hopefully it'll reduce sounds like you said.
So far I've done: Eibach Prokit Lowering springs, Injen CAI, Jet MAF, Borla Axleback (which I may or may not keep on), and a megan racing rear sway bar. I tried a pedal commander but I didn't like how it felt. The mass airflow sensor already improved throttle response so I passed on it. Overall the car handles a hell of a lot better and sounds pretty cool but that's about it lol.
 
#11
Oh and I did a 3 piece front splitter that I found on eBay and it looks pretty getto lol. I haven't really looked into headers, would you say its worth the money? IMG_4082.JPG
 
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