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I have a blow-off hose installed from my pcv valve back into my K&N intake tube. I actually took the end that goes into the K&N out and run it under the car...which isn't exactly legal.. shhhh, don't tell anyone ;) As for the 9lb pulley, I have it sitting right here. I thought about selling it but decided not to because it is sort of a "backup" pulley if something bad happens. I would never have it installed again for performance purposes because it is not worth the "loss" in boost that I experienced from the belt slippage. (I saw as little as 3psi with the 9psi pulley.) You could have a pulley made by a machine shop or maybe from Powerdyne.
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