We're so screwed....well the l26 shorty will be shortly.....
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Sounds like just going to a 10 rib is the way to go.
Idk why everybody likes those green ones. They're ugly, expensive and they suck on a stock engine. Must be a b00m3r thing like felpro gaskets.So far with the RPM belt, man it holds well. With the green back belts, those would stretch horribly bad after just one pass at the track.. enough to where it was basically ruined.
As mentioned in other post, ive had same belt for 4-5 years now... green back 10 rib, replacing all the time, and basically 1 pass per belt.
Regular gates black belt, didn't hold up much better.
The RPM being designed for superchargers, has been a god send.
I don't drive car balls to wall all the time.... but even so, the old green belts would wear out after a few weeks of normal / little spirited driving, not even WOT runs...
I wish they had more variety of sizes. I might need to figure out some kind of adjustable tensioner.So far with the RPM belt, man it holds well. With the green back belts, those would stretch horribly bad after just one pass at the track.. enough to where it was basically ruined.
As mentioned in other post, ive had same belt for 4-5 years now... green back 10 rib, replacing all the time, and basically 1 pass per belt.
Regular gates black belt, didn't hold up much better.
The RPM being designed for superchargers, has been a god send.
I don't drive car balls to wall all the time.... but even so, the old green belts would wear out after a few weeks of normal / little spirited driving, not even WOT runs...
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I think might have posted this in other thread, but I had my blower pulley coated in this also.
I thought about having all the metal ones done in this, but never did as things worked out well in the end.
Yes. It does cause some dusting for a while but seemed the belt settled down on that mess.Does it make the pulley rougher?