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Old 11-27-2003, 09:59 PM
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Originally posted by AMGRacer
For those looking for a freer drivetrain on the EVO I can recommend the G4 side belt option from K Factory. Manticore put me on to these items and they are quite amazing. Best part is if you already have the SP front and rear belts you can merely change the side belt to get the advantage.
The G4 side fits which of the 2 side pulleys, 25 or 27?
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Old 11-28-2003, 01:33 AM
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Originally posted by AMGRacer
For those looking for a freer drivetrain on the EVO I can recommend the G4 side belt option from K Factory. Manticore put me on to these items and they are quite amazing. Best part is if you already have the SP front and rear belts you can merely change the side belt to get the advantage.
Manticore's a good man . . . . he'd be an even better man if he had the part numbers.

Over in the G4 thread, someone said that the G4 front and rear belts also fit the Evo. I didn't get an answer over there - can anyone confirm this?
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Old 11-28-2003, 01:40 AM
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all the 3 belts are interchangable between G4 and RR/EVO
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Originally posted by Manticore
all the 3 belts are interchangable between G4 and RR/EVO
Like I said . . . . You da man, Manti
Have you tried the front and rear belts yet?
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Old 11-28-2003, 02:17 AM
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Originally posted by Taylor-Racing
Like I said . . . . You da man, Manti
Have you tried the front and rear belts yet?
the front and rear belts are not necessary. the long side belt makes the difference.
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Old 11-28-2003, 02:30 AM
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Originally posted by Manticore
the front and rear belts are not necessary. the long side belt makes the difference.
Your pretty looking alloy bits are not necessary...but you still have them on your car!!
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Old 11-28-2003, 02:30 AM
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Default Re: G4 side belt

Originally posted by apmk
The G4 side fits which of the 2 side pulleys, 25 or 27?
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Old 11-28-2003, 02:30 AM
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Originally posted by dtm
Your pretty looking alloy bits are not necessary...but you still have them on your car!!
such as?
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Originally posted by Manticore
such as?
The list would be too long to go through!! Have you finished rebuilding your Evo yet?
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Old 11-28-2003, 02:35 AM
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I will be trying the NS5 crank on the the NS3 engine this weekend.....see how it goes. BTW, for those worried about the NS3 engine....don't....the thing has masses of low end torque and goes like stink!
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Old 11-28-2003, 02:36 AM
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Originally posted by dtm
The list would be too long to go through!! Have you finished rebuilding your Evo yet?
almost. i need to redo the battery plug wiring which makes my head even bigger
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Originally posted by Manticore
almost. i need to redo the battery plug wiring which makes my head even bigger
Use the normal servo plugs and glue it on top this time..........
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Originally posted by dtm
Use the normal servo plugs and glue it on top this time..........
i dont trust the servo plug when you need to plug and unplug frequently.
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Hey there if I may ask for advice? Is the front outdrives on the Evo and the RR are the dog bones the same length. I recently lost one of them and need to know if they are the same because I don't think our LHS carries Evo parts yet. Oh, yeah I'm running a one way in the front also. Does this make a difference in the length of the dog bones? Sorry I'm new at this and need advice. Thanks
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Hey there if I may ask for advice? Is the front outdrives on the Evo and the RR are the dog bones the same length. I recently lost one of them and need to know if they are the same because I don't think our LHS carries Evo parts yet. Oh, yeah I'm running a one way in the front also. Does this make a difference in the length of the dog bones? Sorry I'm new at this and need advice. Thanks
Outdrives(YES) Dogbones(NO)

The doggies are longer
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