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Old 08-23-2020, 11:31 PM   #29
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Shoot me a PM. Even if I don't sell I am willing to sell you the 72mm pulley
PM'd for the 72mm pulley
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Old 08-24-2020, 01:46 PM   #30
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You were asking for higher boost?
The smaller the number, the higher the boost. The smaller the diameter the faster it turns.
75 was stock, 72 will run with most of the same programing, 69 needs another belt and different programing.
Just an FYI.
I have all three but run 75 for reliability. I did not find a great difference in performance when switching to 72.
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You were asking for higher boost?
The smaller the number, the higher the boost. The smaller the diameter the faster it turns.
75 was stock, 72 will run with most of the same programing, 69 needs another belt and different programing.
Just an FYI.
I have all three but run 75 for reliability. I did not find a great difference in performance when switching to 72.
Hmm, interesting. Maybe it's not worth the effort then given that I already have the 75mm installed if the 72 doesn't make that much of a difference.

And pushing 12psi w/ the 69mm does seem like a bit of a stretch on a stock motor as a daily that I need to rely on to work everyday...
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Hmm, interesting. Maybe it's not worth the effort then given that I already have the 75mm installed if the 72 doesn't make that much of a difference.



And pushing 12psi w/ the 69mm does seem like a bit of a stretch on a stock motor as a daily that I need to rely on to work everyday...
I run flex fuel so no issues I live 9 miles from work and with covid19 I have been hardly driving

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"stock" 75mm pulley with the supplied idler pulley was getting some loud belt chirp/squeaking so I ended up swapping to the 69mm pulley w/ a larger idler pulley. So far so good...
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As far as the smog you just gotta take it to the “right” guy.
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As far as the smog you just gotta take it to the “right” guy.
Do you happen to the right guy

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I need something I can hop in have fun, park and 100% piece of mind.
Same here. That's why I got a BRZ.
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As an update I am going back to NA. Keeping the car. It will become a weekend/track car and I will get a used accord or Camry for daily driving

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I'm in a similar situation, thinking of selling and then realizing what I'm looking for in a project is what I already have.
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Maybe another option is to keep the car and move out of California?
this! tons of cheap houses in TX
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Hahha I have a great job with a pension so I am not going anywhere

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I haven't seen any great exodus. Yeah people move out but people just move on in to replace them haha.

What's gonna be a game changer will be if the work from home economy stays around after COVID. We won't be able to both compete with wages from Alabama and afford houses or rent here.
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I haven't seen any great exodus. Yeah people move out but people just move on in to replace them haha.

What's gonna be a game changer will be if the work from home economy stays around after COVID. We won't be able to both compete with wages from Alabama and afford houses or rent here.
I do see this for sure. Companies have been adjusting ppl's salaries to compensate for lower cost of living.
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