New E55/cls55 Amg M113k 74mm Supercharger Clutched Pulley on 2040-parts.com
Tbilisi, default, Georgia
55K AMG 74mm supercharger clutched pulley increases your boost level to 15-16psi, depending on supporting mods. Aftermarket clutch springs are known to break destroying the engine bay, hence the safest spring the one on OEM clutch. Clutch is not included, the pulley needs to be attached on your OEM clutch using 3 oem style rivets. It takes less than 2 minutes to do so, video tutorial of which i can provide.
Make sure you have proper cooling and fueling mods to use this pulley. Belt wrap kit is greatly advised. |
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