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The Dude.
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Location: That one town, you know?
Age: 25
Posts: 3,785
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Car 1: 88 RX7( crashed) Car 2: 91 Honda b16a swap (Sold) Car 3: 95 Gs-R 4dr 5spd |
Timing belt time.
So I got my gov kicker and its time to change my timing belt and I found this on ebay.
eBay Motors: Timing Belt Acura Integra GSR 94 95 96 97 98 99 00 01 (item 140228976030 end time May-29-08 17:09:01 PDT) Any concerns about this? I have a 95 gsr.
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Integra Mod/2nd Gen Guru
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Location: Duxbury, VT
Age: 24
Posts: 4,019
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Car 1: 92 Integra GS (Auto) Car 2: 99 3.2L TL Car 3: 97 3.0L CL |
Seems fine to me.. never heard of bando belts before.. but thats nothing i keep up on. Pretty good price thought.
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I'm THAT guy
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Location: Terre Haute IN
Age: 20
Posts: 4,923
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Car 1: '95 Integra GSR DB8 Car 2: '93 Civic DX Car 3: 2004 Honda S2000 |
Could just be me, but when it comes to stuff like timing belts, water pumps and the like, I keep it OEM or better. Basically, if I can't afford a Toda timing belt or something with a solid reputation then I'll be going to Honda/Acura for my belt. Same thing for all those other parts. Its not worth me risking my engine down the road to save 30 or 40 bucks now. Just my 0.02 though.
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1995 Acura Integra GSR 1993 Honda Civic DX 1982 Porsche 924 - SOLD 2004 Honda S2000 Best MPG to date: 33.44 mpg. Midwest meet planning. |
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Work hard, play hard
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Location: Socal
Age: 23
Posts: 948
Car 1: 94' Honda accord Car 2: 99' Integra ls Car 3: 97' Integra Gsr |
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I've done a few tB/wp jobs on several cars and oem is the only way to go. If a knock of starter doesn't work properly, your car won't start. However with these key components... it's just better to get oem quality. My experience: v6 accord, car quest water pump crapped out 1 year later. 97 gsr, autozone TB: could not get the timing marks to line up and the tension correctly. Bought an oem belt and was perfect the first time around. check out this site: https://www.acuraoemparts.com/delray/jsp/shopper2.jsp Oem TB: $60 bucks.
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Age: 28
Posts: 4,797
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Car 1: 98 Acura Integra GS Car 2: 89 Supra Car 3: 98 Supra TT |
You could also try this place I heard a lot of good things from them.
Timing Belt Kit - Pro Street Replacement Parts
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The Dude.
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Location: That one town, you know?
Age: 25
Posts: 3,785
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Car 1: 88 RX7( crashed) Car 2: 91 Honda b16a swap (Sold) Car 3: 95 Gs-R 4dr 5spd |
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