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F1 CJE UK 28 October 2010 11:24 PM


Originally Posted by Bungleaio (Post 9680496)
Does anyone have any photos of these once they are installed?

me to any photos guys :thumb:

Blaster_1 29 October 2010 12:41 AM

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Arch 29 October 2010 12:18 PM

1 - Wongy
2 - rookymatt
3 - Cannon Fodder
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8 - Banny
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Mark A 30 October 2010 07:04 PM

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11.sihorton
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13. Arch
14. Blaster_1
15. Mark A

the bear1986 30 October 2010 10:12 PM

so does anyone have any photos of what this looks like fitted? also what does this do and will it fit MY02 STI

F1 CJE UK 30 October 2010 11:18 PM

photos

duncatr 31 October 2010 10:40 AM

You're never going to see it once its fitted anyway. It will be hidden under the timing belt covers. Its function thats important here. But here is a couple pics of the cosworth item fitted (apparently with a kevlar belt too):-
http://motores.com.py/foro/attachmen...t-cosworth-jpg

And one with a non kevlar belt:-
http://finelineimports.net/images/_elliott_60.jpg

The belt guide is there to do as it says on the tin. Guide the belt where it should go without jumping and skipping teeth on the belt.
The guide is set very close to the belt, I forget the gap off the top of my head, but its feeler gauge stuff.
The cosworth item is made from billet alloy as opposed to thin sheet like the oe item. The oe item can flex is the belt tries to "jump" where as the billet item it more likely to stay in place and stop the belt from "jumping".

If the timing is out it can result in engine damage so its all about safety for the engine.

duncatr 31 October 2010 10:52 AM

Looks like its all good for the Kevlar belt then. :)

1 - Wongy
2 - rookymatt
3 - Cannon Fodder
4 - Prodriverules
5 - Bigbob3000
6 - Bugeye scoob?
7 - WUZ
8 - Banny
9 - Timmyajmy93wrx
10 - Scooby-S
11.sihorton
12.pete96wrx
13. Arch
14. Blaster_1
15. Mark A
16. Duncatr - post to Wuz

CDF Racing 31 October 2010 11:13 AM

I will get a cad image up tonight guys for how we can make these fit all belts :thumb:

CDF Racing 31 October 2010 08:34 PM

Here we go everyone, these will fit all belts fine.


They will be ready and hard anodized in 7-10 working days.

If you would like to start making payments you can do so.

Please send paypal payments either as a gift or add 3% to info@cdfracing.co.uk

You can of course phone the number below or send cheques to " CDF RACING LTD" To the address on our website








http://i140.photobucket.com/albums/r...TIMINGBELT.png

the bear1986 31 October 2010 08:56 PM

imin could some1 add me to the list please? also can you fit these your self or would it be better to get a mechanic to do it?

scoobyboy 31 October 2010 09:06 PM

waste of time they are only fitted to manual vehicles anyway the autos don't have them at all

shepster 31 October 2010 11:20 PM

Is this still going of have numbers been reached?

timmyajmy93wrx 01 November 2010 03:11 PM

will this fit my 1996 N reg V2 wrx???? anyone? dont want to buy one if it does not fit! lol! as someone mentioned that some earlier ones dont have this???

CDF Racing 01 November 2010 05:20 PM


Originally Posted by shepster (Post 9687323)
Is this still going of have numbers been reached?

Yes, collecting payments now

the bear1986 01 November 2010 10:57 PM

im in then. could some1 add me to the list please? also can you fit these yourself or would it be better to get a mechanic to do it?

kenc 01 November 2010 11:23 PM


im in then. could some1 add me to the list please? also can you fit these yourself or would it be better to get a mechanic to do it?
No one knows your capabilities so hard to say get mechanic or do yourself, but it is straight forward, only potential trouble maker is getting crank pulley off,
So it will be a matter of removing altenator/ p/s belt/ aircon belt, removing bottom crank pulley so you can remove the centre timing cover, thats it you have access to it then.

prodriverules 01 November 2010 11:24 PM

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2 - rookymatt
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7 - WUZ
8 - Banny
9 - Timmyajmy93wrx
10 - Scooby-S
11.sihorton
12.pete96wrx
13. Arch
14. Blaster_1
15. Mark A
16. Duncatr - post to Wuz
17.the bear1986

prodriverules 01 November 2010 11:25 PM

1 - Wongy
2 - rookymatt
3 - Cannon Fodder
4 - Prodriverules
5 - Bigbob3000
6 - Bugeye scoob?
7 - WUZ
8 - Banny
9 - Timmyajmy93wrx
10 - Scooby-S
11.sihorton
12.pete96wrx
13. Arch
14. Blaster_1
15. Mark A
16. Duncatr - post to Wuz
17.the bear1986
18.kenc

pete96wrx 02 November 2010 08:51 PM

payment sent via paypall
pete

the bear1986 02 November 2010 09:23 PM


Originally Posted by kenc (Post 9689174)
No one knows your capabilities so hard to say get mechanic or do yourself, but it is straight forward, only potential trouble maker is getting crank pulley off,
So it will be a matter of removing altenator/ p/s belt/ aircon belt, removing bottom crank pulley so you can remove the centre timing cover, thats it you have access to it then.

ok thats sounds a bit to hard for me to do lol so i will get a mechanic to do it.

so how do i pay for this just send payment to your paypal or will you send a pm to ask for payment as never done a group buy before.

:)

CDF Racing 02 November 2010 10:05 PM

Made a start on these guys, this is the first opp.

I will be making 25 off these up tomorrow

http://i140.photobucket.com/albums/r...g/IMG_3932.jpg

CDF Racing 02 November 2010 10:06 PM


Originally Posted by the bear1986 (Post 9690814)
ok thats sounds a bit to hard for me to do lol so i will get a mechanic to do it.

so how do i pay for this just send payment to your paypal or will you send a pm to ask for payment as never done a group buy before.

:)

just send payment direct to info@cdfracing.co.uk leave a note saying what it is for with your address

thanks

Cannon Fodder 02 November 2010 10:12 PM

Chris, I'll call you in the next couple of days - can I pay for the 6 speed quickshift at the same time? I'm in no rush for the belt guide so I'm happy for you to despatch them both at the same time. :thumb:

Bigbob3000 02 November 2010 10:20 PM


Originally Posted by Cannon Fodder (Post 9690971)
Chris, I'll call you in the next couple of days - can I pay for the 6 speed quickshift at the same time? I'm in no rush for the belt guide so I'm happy for you to despatch them both at the same time. :thumb:

Same boat mate...6 speed quickshift on the list, could be bundled together with the guide...:D

CDF Racing 02 November 2010 10:56 PM

Guys, the 6 speeds won't be ready for a while,... I have a lot of working out to do with them so I would rather not take any payments for these ones just yet, also I am away the end of this month so really dont know when the 6 speeds will be ready

Bigbob3000 03 November 2010 12:17 AM


Originally Posted by CDF Racing (Post 9691100)
Guys, the 6 speeds won't be ready for a while,... I have a lot of working out to do with them so I would rather not take any payments for these ones just yet, also I am away the end of this month so really dont know when the 6 speeds will be ready

No worries mate.
Money just sent for this...:D

Arch 03 November 2010 12:29 AM

Like the look of these Chris.

CDF Racing 03 November 2010 12:35 AM

spelling

Arch 03 November 2010 12:54 AM

Chris PM with you


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