Longhairfreak
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There is no way a belt drive is more efficient than a chain.
You're about 7 years late to the party....
It's funny that almost all Industrial High HP motors, saws, pumps, pretty much everything use a belt. Most all the saws in sawmills throughout the world use a cog belt.
Many high performance engines use a timing belt over a chain.
Many low performance engines use a timing belt too.
You must know something that countless engineers don't
Try pulling a chain driven track over with one hand. Then try the belt drive. Then tell me what I'm missing.
Is there ever any belt slippage? I could understand the difference if the is.
Then you have a 60lb plus track you are trying to accelerate & decelerate not including the load 3" lugs create. Do you think the efficiency of either belt vs chain matters?
Then you have a 60lb plus track you are trying to accelerate & decelerate not including the load 3" lugs create. Do you think the efficiency of either belt vs chain matters?