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Old 11-20-2012, 08:54 AM
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Originally Posted by bfsgross
Swap in a new Gatorback supercharger belt.
Where can i get a gatorback supercharger belt?? I'm asking because when I change my pulley in December, I'd like to change the belt at the same time.
 
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Old 11-20-2012, 09:31 AM
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Originally Posted by Docuzzie
Where can i get a gatorback supercharger belt?? I'm asking because when I change my pulley in December, I'd like to change the belt at the same time.
You might not be able to if you have the upgraded pulley system. Gatorback doesn't make a double sided belt.
 
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Old 11-20-2012, 03:13 PM
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Default Serp belt routing

Here is the Serpentine routing I found. Hope this works for you,
 
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Old 11-20-2012, 04:39 PM
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Correct. No Gatorback belt for the upgraded pulley system...yet. I am hoping one will be released but realize it must be a small volume market.
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Old 11-20-2012, 05:48 PM
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I strongly recommend the Vehicle Spec PDF in the stickies which has huge amounts of things you'll need sooner or later, including the belt routings.
 
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Originally Posted by bfsgross
Sorry dudes. Some things and thoughts come home with me. "Pathomenotic" means: the looks or quality of a symptom is expected to be caused by an already known underlying cause. Mcjaguar, the stock Gatorback belt can be used with a pulley swap.

Man, even your explanation is full of bull. What you are trying to say is that this is a known problem and the symptom is indicative of that problem.

Really, dial it back a bit please, the rest of us are just humans without feeling the need to impress.
 
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Old 02-06-2013, 09:51 AM
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Originally Posted by thebiglad
Man, even your explanation is full of bull. What you are trying to say is that this is a known problem and the symptom is indicative of that problem.

Really, dial it back a bit please, the rest of us are just humans without feeling the need to impress.
Lol you have never dealt with a doctor before have you? They don't try to impress, that is the way they are taught.
 
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Lol you have never dealt with a doctor before have you? They don't try to impress, that is the way they are taught.

That's as maybe but for the same guy to use the same word a number of different times on a car forum seems a bit suspect to me and I'm not the only one.
 
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Old 02-06-2013, 10:11 AM
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Eh if we were all the same it would be a really boring life.
 
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This thread was brought back to life just to complain that a fellow member used an unusual word? Please..........
 
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All talk like Tonto. World better place....
 
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All talk like Tonto. World better place....
Kimosabe not understand ...

 
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Originally Posted by Staatsof
Kimosabe not understand ...
Big word scary. No like.
 
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Big word scary. No like.
wow... I rather liked the word..... and I've used it 10 times since, and here's how it went for me:

4 times I was presumed to be smarter than I really am.
3 times I was suddenly found to be attractive by women who assumed "smart people like [me] would have money."
2 times I won an argument because the person I said it to didn't know how to respond.
1 time I got beat-up for being a smart-***.
 
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Originally Posted by thebiglad
That's as maybe but for the same guy to use the same word a number of different times on a car forum seems a bit suspect to me and I'm not the only one.

soo.... just for kicks: I used the search bar (JagV8 would be proud of me ) and discovered only two instances of the word being used.
That doesn't seem excessive, to me.

but what DOES seem just the tiniest bit suspicious is the "I'm not the only one" comment.... since you do, actually, seem to be the only one.... (teeheeheehee)
 
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Originally Posted by McJaguar
soo.... just for kicks: I used the search bar (JagV8 would be proud of me ) and discovered only two instances of the word being used.
I went a step further and searched google, it also spewed up two results, guess where?
McJaguar, if you use it one more time on the internet you'll be in the top 3!
 

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Originally Posted by McJaguar
wow... I rather liked the word..... and I've used it 10 times since, and here's how it went for me:

4 times I was presumed to be smarter than I really am.
3 times I was suddenly found to be attractive by women who assumed "smart people like [me] would have money."
2 times I won an argument because the person I said it to didn't know how to respond.
1 time I got beat-up for being a smart-***.
LOL!
 
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Originally Posted by Norri
I went a step further and searched google, it also spewed up two results, guess where?
McJaguar, if you use it one more time on the internet you'll be in the top 3!

teeheehee....

so... I'm a known smart-a$$... but what do you call it when the looks or quality of a symptom is expected to be caused by an already known underlying cause (like that of me being a smart-a$$)?

oh yeah... that's right.....
 
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Originally Posted by McJaguar
teeheehee....

so... I'm a known smart-a$$... but what do you call it when the looks or quality of a symptom is expected to be caused by an already known underlying cause (like that of me being a smart-a$$)?

oh yeah... that's right.....

"indicative of..........."
 
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Originally Posted by thebiglad
"indicative of..........."
That's just an attempt to embiggen your position on a perfectly cromulent word.
 


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