Welcome to the Dodge Neon Pulley Kits Center at Andy's Auto Sport!
At Andy's Auto Sport, we have a huge variety of Dodge Neon pulley kits to ensure that you have every pulley option available to you. We go out of our way to carry every major line of Dodge Neon pulley kits, so that whether you are looking for performance Dodge Neon pulleys or a underdrive pulley kit or anything in between, we've got it for you. Andy's Auto Sport is the ultimate shopping destination for your Dodge Neon pulley needs!
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Pulley kits are a great, easy way to free up horsepower from your Neon engine. With underdrive pulley kits, your accessories (such as air conditioning, power steering, alternator, and water pump) are slowed down by installing slightly oversized pulleys with longer belts. The result is less parasitic drag and less rotational mass, especially when an underdrive Neon crank pulley is installed. Power increases of 10-15 horsepower are not out of the norm for aftermarket pulley kits, so we think you'll agree that they're a worthwhile investment.
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While pulley kits have sometimes been accused of slowing down Neon engine accessories too much, the truth is that the majority of today's pulley kits' effectiveness is greatly dependent upon how the vehicle is driven. On a vehicle that sees a lot of stop-and-go traffic, it is possible that underdrive water pump and alternator pulleys made a few years ago would slow things down beyond usefulness, but most pulleys today are designed with a good compromise between performance and drivability. For performance applications, underdrive pulleys are of great help in preventing cooling system cavitation at high RPMs. Some Neon pulley kit manufacturers even offer stock diameter pulleys for those who only want the benefits of a lighter pulley, which includes less rotational mass.
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