Underdrive Crank Pulley?
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There isn't really anything out for the HR just yet, just one or two exhausts and a couple of intakes. Personally, I'm waiting for some companies from Japan to start throwing out some products, but it'll be a couple months before we start to see any real product development.
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Originally Posted by reallyredZ
There isn't really anything out for the HR just yet, just one or two exhausts and a couple of intakes. Personally, I'm waiting for some companies from Japan to start throwing out some products, but it'll be a couple months before we start to see any real product development.
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Originally Posted by reallyredZ
There isn't really anything out for the HR just yet, just one or two exhausts and a couple of intakes. Personally, I'm waiting for some companies from Japan to start throwing out some products, but it'll be a couple months before we start to see any real product development.
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Lol, my bad. I drive an 07 g35 sedan now. I forgot I was on a 350z forum. Unfortunately there are only a few exhaust kits for our cars, and I was thinking in that mindset. Tough I am curious to see if HFC's will fit on a sedan...
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Originally Posted by aloh
on unorthodox's webpage they say theyre currently working on set for the HR.
http://www.unorthodoxracing.com/
http://www.unorthodoxracing.com/
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Originally Posted by Tony07zebra
are the pulleys the same size on the hr as the older models? if so why wouldnt they work on the hr?
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Originally Posted by aloh
i hope hte pricing is simliar to the 03-06 ones. I'll probably buy a set when theyre released.
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gouging HR owners? That honestly makes 0 sense. In fact, HR owners have less mods than previous years because stuff is so good from the factory (ie headers, plenum). The only more expensive item I have seen is the intake - and given that it's 2 x the # of components than previous, yes is less than 2 x the cost than most comparable intakes offered for the DE. All the rest of the parts, from suspension, to brakes, to wheels, to aero (less the hood) are all the same anyway and work on 03 and up cars. So you're statement makes 0 sense
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Well, if look at ht eprice of test pipes or cats those are also more money... I do understand the cost of R+D new stuff and it is expected for the pricing to be higher..Just making the point that those pulleys (along w/ anything that comes out for the HR) will cost a lot more then DE for the first few months... I also understand that if you want to be first of getting anything, you be paying a lot (some people paid over 500 for CAI which now goes for less the 400..) what is good in the car we all already know and my statement was regarding propietary parts for the HR, so aero, suspension etc, don't count...