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I broke a green belt on track at a little over 16,000 miles. Now at 35,500 with lots of track time, the green belt is still holding but I keep a spare and tools to change with me. Have an RPM belt, but have heard mixed reviews on them.
Been a while since last post in this thread. Two questions.
The color of the black aftermarket supercharger belt - not enough information to pre-emptively change from OEM green belt. Does anyone know the brand and part number of the black belt?
If a supercharger belt fails what happens? Does it always damage the engine or the supercharger? Or would it damage the engine or supercharger only if it unravels at high RPM's?
If the belt fails, damage depends on where the pieces of the belt wind up.
I've seen some posts where it gets caught behind a pulley and wedged--possibly damaging the bearing, sometimes even scarring the timing cover.
As for damaging the SC--unless the belt jams the snout pulley and causes a hard stop on the SC, I don't think a broken belt would hurt the SC--it would just spin down and you'd have no boost--probably a rich condition--not sure how the ECU would react to that--maybe it could cause other issues?
Been a while since last post in this thread. Two questions.
The color of the black aftermarket supercharger belt - not enough information to pre-emptively change from OEM green belt. Does anyone know the brand and part number of the black belt?
If a supercharger belt fails what happens? Does it always damage the engine or the supercharger? Or would it damage the engine or supercharger only if it unravels at high RPM's?
If the belt fails, damage depends on where the pieces of the belt wind up.
I've seen some posts where it gets caught behind a pulley and wedged--possibly damaging the bearing, sometimes even scarring the timing cover.
As for damaging the SC--unless the belt jams the snout pulley and causes a hard stop on the SC, I don't think a broken belt would hurt the SC--it would just spin down and you'd have no boost--probably a rich condition--not sure how the ECU would react to that--maybe it could cause other issues?
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