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Old 05-14-2020, 10:18 AM   #1
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2013 ZL1 First mods

New zl1 owner and I want to squeeze a little more power out of the car. I am looking for a kit that includes everything needed to change the lower pulley. Hoping I can find an easy and complete kit that includes pulley, belt, thermostat if needed and any other needed parts

The car has original injectors and exhaust. Has an intake already

Thank you in advance
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Old 05-14-2020, 11:55 AM   #2
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All right there. Ted at JRE is super helpful and really knows these cars very well. You won't be disappointed.

I do suggest reinforcing the brick too. They are known to collapse with increased boost (some even with stock boost).
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All right there. Ted at JRE is super helpful and really knows these cars very well. You won't be disappointed.

I do suggest reinforcing the brick too. They are known to collapse with increased boost (some even with stock boost).
Thank you for recommending JRE, Always glad to guide the new guys in the right direction.

Reinforcing the brick is only necessary when over spinning the blower which we recommend against.

There are better ways to find power through Efficiency.

All of our power packages make more power on less boost than anyone else.

Give us a call be happy to discuss your options. 203-753-7223

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