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Who has a PowerEnterprise Timing Belt?

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Mr.Tao

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Jul 11, 2003
Atlanta, Georgia
I've heard some bad things about the belts. But it's probably because they were driven beyond limits. I bought one not too long ago, but havent installed it yet. Anyone with problems?
 
Recently, I installed this T belt in my 2.3 SB and the engine still in brake-in with no issues.
One of my close friend still using it in his heavy moded 2JZ supra for long time without ANY problem ;) .
 
My buddy put one on his car with no complaints. FYI Greedy now pays Power Enterprises to slap their blingin label on the exact same timing belt. I think Shep runs one now.

These things could last like 80k or more, too bad you need to replace the water pump every 40k or so! In essence, you pay big $ for a timing belt that 99% of all cars do not need only to replace it just as often when the water pump needs a change.
 
Tallen said:
My buddy put one on his car with no complaints. FYI Greedy now pays Power Enterprises to slap their blingin label on the exact same timing belt. I think Shep runs one now.

These things could last like 80k or more, too bad you need to replace the water pump every 40k or so! In essence, you pay big $ for a timing belt that 99% of all cars do not need only to replace it just as often when the water pump needs a change.


that's always the arguemtn i head.....i dont care how often things need changed the belt is physically stronger that's what matters to me
 
I might get flamed for this but, I "heard" or "read" the bad about the Power Belt breaking some teeth on a Honda Civic. I read this over at the Honda Forums. I just wanted to see what DSMer's responses were.
 
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