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Jaguar / Land Rover Performance Supercharger Pulley Xkr, Xkrs, Xfr, Xjr 5.0l Sc on 2040-parts.com

US $150.00
Location:

Houston, Texas, US

Houston, Texas, US
Returns Accepted:ReturnsNotAccepted Part Brand:Eurocharged

 

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Jaguar / Land Rover Performance Supercharger Pulley
XKR, XKRS, XFR, XJR, Range Rover, 5.0L

Make:

Jaguar / Land Rover

Model:

XKR, XKRS, XFR, XJR, Range Rover 

Series:

 

Years:

2009-2012


This kit is designed to deliver an extra 17-25 HP (at the wheels) by getting your Jag supercharger to produce 1.5 Lbs of additional boost.

Supercharger pulley upgrades are unlike other mods because they provide HP gains throughout the RPM range.

Installation is very straight forward. Our specific instructions will take away all the guess work. Any well equipped mechanic will be able to install this part without a problem. You don't even need to change your existing belt!

If you have any questions about this part please feel free to call or send us an e-mail. We are more than happy to answer any questions you may have. 

*** 4.2L and 5.0L Pulleys shown.  This auction is for the 5.0L Pulley!!  ***
 

Eurocharged Performance
221 Baker Road
Building E1
Houston, Tx 77094
(281)398-9700

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