the power doesnt matter, 100whp or 400whp it still takes the same amount of torque to spin the cams... and thats all the timing belt does.
HOWEVER a stronger belt is going to stretch less with changes in rpm/temp/etc keeping your cam timing (and therefore ignition timing) more accurate.
my main problem is the wastegate pipe is really close the the idler pulley so its putting a lot of extra heat into the belt. it hasnt really stretched noticably since i re tensioned it
PS: i have a gates belt sitting on the shelf in my garage
HOWEVER a stronger belt is going to stretch less with changes in rpm/temp/etc keeping your cam timing (and therefore ignition timing) more accurate.
my main problem is the wastegate pipe is really close the the idler pulley so its putting a lot of extra heat into the belt. it hasnt really stretched noticably since i re tensioned it
PS: i have a gates belt sitting on the shelf in my garage
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