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Old 07-30-2009, 09:04 PM   #1
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Fmicle do you have A/C? I think it's Barber that has the underdrive installed and had to change his belt. Would there be a draw back if I use the CR Lite w/o a supercharger? I would imagine not since I'm thinking all it is, is a pulley that is significantly lighter.
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Old 08-03-2009, 02:25 AM   #2
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Fmicle do you have A/C? I think it's Barber that has the underdrive installed and had to change his belt. Would there be a draw back if I use the CR Lite w/o a supercharger? I would imagine not since I'm thinking all it is, is a pulley that is significantly lighter.
Yes, I do have A/C and just got back from a trip to L.A. (from San Jose), and I had the A/C on 90% of the time. I must add that the car performed excellently, exceeding my expectations in terms of acceleration and speed. And the gas mileage I got on the way there blew me away. I will refuel on Tuesday and post my results to this thread.

I wouldn't call it a "drawback", it's an improvement either way, it's just a slightly better improvement with the underdrive than with the "lite", if my understanding is correct.
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