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Fighting Belt Slip (Pics Inside) - Any Gates RPM Belt/GripTec Vendors?
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<blockquote data-quote="Nadra" data-source="post: 16401371" data-attributes="member: 96452"><p>How do you like the carbinite coated pulley? After seeing this thread, I reinstalled my carbinite 2.76" upper and cranked my RR tensioner down with 35 lbs. It's way tight now. And builds and holds boost better than ever if I'm being honest. Plus the belt dust is noticeably less. Obviously I had no where near enough tension on my tensioner first go around with this setup.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Nadra, post: 16401371, member: 96452"] How do you like the carbinite coated pulley? After seeing this thread, I reinstalled my carbinite 2.76" upper and cranked my RR tensioner down with 35 lbs. It's way tight now. And builds and holds boost better than ever if I'm being honest. Plus the belt dust is noticeably less. Obviously I had no where near enough tension on my tensioner first go around with this setup. [/QUOTE]
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