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SVTPerformance's Chain of Restaurants
A Taste of Home
Mid-Atlantic Cobra Association
Mechanics near/around Bethesda, MD? Need a second shop when Wiseguy is full.
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<blockquote data-quote="Slightly Motivated" data-source="post: 14431673" data-attributes="member: 66332"><p>Ya, to be honest I always end up waiting for him and most likely will this time around. It's just so hard to trust anyone else, especially since its not stock. I just dont trust them to know the cobra/set up specific details like Bill does.</p><p></p><p>Not many, If I had to guess maybe about 2-3000? We did some pulley swaps a few months back so now I have the green belt. Started out with a stage 6 port with a 2.73 upper, then we did the lower and switch back to a 2.93 (i think) which is when i got a new belt. Was around the beginning of the year. Stupidly my buddy convinced me to spray it with wd-40 before I did my homework and found out that it can be caustic to belts, so I'm probably going to need a new one anyway.</p><p></p><p>I did some forum homework and it seems like its either a bearing, pulleys aren't flush, or the belt is just slightly too big. It's getting worse though, and sounds more mechanical than anything.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Slightly Motivated, post: 14431673, member: 66332"] Ya, to be honest I always end up waiting for him and most likely will this time around. It's just so hard to trust anyone else, especially since its not stock. I just dont trust them to know the cobra/set up specific details like Bill does. Not many, If I had to guess maybe about 2-3000? We did some pulley swaps a few months back so now I have the green belt. Started out with a stage 6 port with a 2.73 upper, then we did the lower and switch back to a 2.93 (i think) which is when i got a new belt. Was around the beginning of the year. Stupidly my buddy convinced me to spray it with wd-40 before I did my homework and found out that it can be caustic to belts, so I'm probably going to need a new one anyway. I did some forum homework and it seems like its either a bearing, pulleys aren't flush, or the belt is just slightly too big. It's getting worse though, and sounds more mechanical than anything. [/QUOTE]
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