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Cause we all know how good brakes work going down hill......
Better than no brakes, wasnt the big straight hills that you climb and come down, more so the single track trail through cut blocks with hard 90's to turn, tough to do at free wheeling speedCause we all know how good brakes work going down hill......
Ya everybody makes mistakesMY 2000 zx had a brake rotor on the jackshaft. Just sayin
No, skidoo doesn't.Ya everybody makes mistakes
always wondered why on an aftermarket belt drive set up the tension is applied to the back of the belt. you end up with this big looey in the belt.
from what i've seen a lot of poly chain belts are tensioned from the inside. nothing can strain a belt as much as a fuel car. only time they blow a belt is if they sneeze the blower.
https://c8.alamy.com/comp/AX71JJ/su...n-the-front-of-a-dedicated-v8-drag-AX71JJ.jpg
You can wonder no more. When you have limited space for a large bottom gear your only choice is to make the top gear smaller to get the ratio you are looking for. When you do this you limit the number of teeth in contact with the belt and the belt can get stripped quite easily. By wrapping the belt around the top gear you get the best of both worlds, small gear and lots of contact. To do this you need to tension the belt from the outside, which is perfectly acceptable to Gates.
always wondered why on an aftermarket belt drive set up the tension is applied to the back of the belt. you end up with this big looey in the belt.
from what i've seen a lot of poly chain belts are tensioned from the inside. nothing can strain a belt as much as a fuel car. only time they blow a belt is if they sneeze the blower.
https://c8.alamy.com/comp/AX71JJ/su...n-the-front-of-a-dedicated-v8-drag-AX71JJ.jpg
Turbo doo looks way more fun
Was that at altitude? I think not. Lol
Sums it up...