SlowPro98 said:
^^how long did it take for you to put it in? Is there a how to write up?
Probably take one hour, maybe two. Not sure if there's a writeup, so I'll just type it in here for you guys. Unfortunately, no pictures
1. Put car on jackstand(s), set parking brake.
2. Remove right-front wheel.
3. You will see a plastic cover that needs to be removed. There's a snap for it on the upper-left, and I believe you will also have to unscrew some bolts that are underneath the front air dam of the car. This will allow the plastic cover to hang down and rest on the ground while you're installing.
4. Loosen and remove all belts. There are bolts dealing with tension on the end of each pulley. Loosen them and remove the belts.
5. If in a manual tranny, I believe you should leave the car in a gear, so it stops the crank. Could be wrong, as I have an auto. For auto, locate the "flywheel" on the driver's side of the engine. Find a bar that will fit (the wheel removal tool works) in between the teeth and set it.
6. Remove the crank bolt. It's on there pretty hard, so you may need a breaker bar or something.
7. Remove stock pulley. Admire the difference in weight between the two. Install RR-Racing or Unorthdox UDP.
8. Tighten crank bolt. Mine was tightened to about 90 ft/lbs, but others have said 121 ft/lbs. Either way is within specs, according to my local mazda tech.
9. Install new belts. Part #'s can be found in the post above. Use the tensioners you loosened to tighten the belts in place.
10. Replace plastic cover. In my case, the clip holding the cover in busted, so we used a zip-tie, and it worked perfectly. No problem.
11. Reinstall wheel, remove jack stands.
12. Reset ECU. Disconnect negative battery terminal, pump brake 3 times. Re-connect negative battery terminal.
13. Start up engine, let idle for a min., then turn the wheels all the way each direction. If you hear squealing, tighten the belt going to the power steering pump.
14. Drive away and enjoy the noticeable difference in power!
Total time should be around 1 to 2 hours.