Timing Belt Kits
Discussion
Hi folks, I've been looking to order a timing belt kit for my '99 uk turbo.
Where is the best option to go with and where to get it?
I've had a look on flat four, roger clark motorsport import car parts etc etc and the prices and options available differ quite a bit.
There's genuine subaru, sti, dayco, gates, cosworth and numerous other options of belts and to be honest I'm just a bit bamboozled now.
Any assistance will be greatly appreciated.
Cheers
Andy
Where is the best option to go with and where to get it?
I've had a look on flat four, roger clark motorsport import car parts etc etc and the prices and options available differ quite a bit.
There's genuine subaru, sti, dayco, gates, cosworth and numerous other options of belts and to be honest I'm just a bit bamboozled now.
Any assistance will be greatly appreciated.
Cheers
Andy
FFS.....Don't go anywhere near Flat4online, whatever you do!!
If you are doing just a straightforward cam belt change and service, OEM quality will do.
If you have a standard motor then all these other wonderful belts from manufacturers like Cosworth will be overpriced for what you want and of no more benefit that any of the other manufacturers belts.
You don't need a singing and dancing Kevlar belt finished in the finest Llama scrotum fibre if your engine isn't well/highly modified and requires the extra strength and reliability of the higher end belts.
Go to any of the specialists and get a few prices. I realise you want good quality product as we all do, and for the most part that's exactly what you'll get.
If you are doing just a straightforward cam belt change and service, OEM quality will do.
If you have a standard motor then all these other wonderful belts from manufacturers like Cosworth will be overpriced for what you want and of no more benefit that any of the other manufacturers belts.
You don't need a singing and dancing Kevlar belt finished in the finest Llama scrotum fibre if your engine isn't well/highly modified and requires the extra strength and reliability of the higher end belts.
Go to any of the specialists and get a few prices. I realise you want good quality product as we all do, and for the most part that's exactly what you'll get.
amccan10 said:
ScoobieWRX said:
FFS.....Don't go anywhere near Flat4online, whatever you do!!
Care to share?Thanks for the info.
Are the dayco ones any good? Seen a few people warning to stay clear but never give a reason why
If you're that unsure about your cambelt purchase play safe and go to your nearest Subaru main dealer. Can't go wrong with that choice!!
With the greatest respect you should not be having such a dilemma about purchasing a cambelt...It's a cambelt!!
amccan10 said:
Care to share?
Thanks for the info.
Are the dayco ones any good? Seen a few people warning to stay clear but never give a reason why
http://www.scoobycity.co.uk/forums/showthread.php?...Thanks for the info.
Are the dayco ones any good? Seen a few people warning to stay clear but never give a reason why
I've never heard of anyone snapping their cambelt inside the recomended change inetervals. From what I have seen it is when people don't change the belts on time they have problems. My last belt was a Dayco and current belt is a Dayco
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