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    Guys I have a Gen V M90 that I am ready to put on my car when I recieve the lim and I am not 100% sure on a couple things. I am currently running a 3.4 gen 3 setup so what pulley am I going to want to switch to? There is a port that is open on the throttle body side of the Gen V and I assume that I plug it off is there anything commonly used to do this? I have the adapter plate for the throttle body, LIM and upgraded LIM gaskets as well as the Garlock gasket, do I need anything else?
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    depending on you supporting mods the 3.4 will more then likely knock like hell on the gen v. id say stock pully or 3.6 max. again depending on your mods
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    Throw out that garlock crap, and get a felpro gasket.
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    Quote Originally Posted by boostedcompg View Post
    depending on you supporting mods the 3.4 will more then likely knock like hell on the gen v. id say stock pully or 3.6 max. again depending on your mods
    My mods are tog headers 3 " catless downpipe and ram air intake there is nothing done to the valve train or heads. My pcm is an intense and partial custom tune.
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    Quote Originally Posted by TheOtherNick View Post
    Throw out that garlock crap, and get a felpro gasket.
    I put the garlock on when I first put the L67 in the car and no problems as soon as I put one of those pos felpro gaskets on I had leaks at normal tq specs so Im going back with what works.
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    Thanks for all the info matt, and just so we are clear I should run the stock gen V pulley? I dont have an innercooler or flow work done on my heads or 1.9 rr yet. Also the only reason I created this post is none of these posts came up when I typed Gen V superecharger, swap, M90 into the search engine
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    STOCK 3.8 PULLEY...

    bro.
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    Yes, stock pulley.

    Our search sucks.

    Using google to search websites will result in much better results.
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    Quote Originally Posted by matt5112 View Post
    Yes, stock pulley.

    Our search sucks.

    Using google to search websites will result in much better results.
    I will stay stock pulley prob need a new belt
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    Quote Originally Posted by bluegtp91 View Post
    STOCK 3.8 PULLEY...

    bro.
    Its kinda like you smoke rocks while your typing lol. Entertaining
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