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    i'm taking out my a/c to make room for the turbo setup, but before i start ripping things out, i need to know what length belt i need. if anyone can help me out, i'd appreciate it... thanks
    1998 Camaro 3.8 M5

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    I believe its about 46.something inches, but to be sure for your car, take a string and run it around the pullies to get a perfect lenght.
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      It was either 51.5 inches or 52.5 inches. And thats w/ out the A/C and the little idler pulley that runs in between from the A/C to the altinator. I did it to my car to see if i saw ne gains w/ a shorter belt. Just go to an Auto Parts store and ask for one of thos 2. And then go out side to see if it fits. It will be hard to put on but once its on its snug cause of the tensioner pulley. good luck.

      Theres a pic of it on my web page just scroll down and youll see it. Hopefully it'll give you a good idea of what i mean.
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