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Whipple coyote issues

Andy13186

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My whipples belt was partially shredded the first time I went WOT hard in it, the secondary tensioner was not fully tightened so the belt was too loose
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For me I'd probably have the housing off that holds the throttle body and looking inside for any abnormalities. Making sure it's moving freely, listening for abnormal sounds when spinning it. Just basic stuff first. The belt blowing just seems suspect. Only other thing I could think if is a timing issue.
Okay thanks I’ll check it out later! And as far as the timing on my nguage the spark#1 is allll over the place at idle. Between 6 and 17 degrees. And I went back at a video the previous owner sent me last week and it was between 5/6 at idle so something is off. I have a video from last night but it won’t let me post here
 
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My whipples belt was partially shredded the first time I went WOT hard in it, the secondary tensioner was not fully tightened so the belt was too loose
Yeah mine sheared off perfectly. And I have the 10rib setup and it was tight.

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Okay so I just did a “block test” coolant test and car passed so does that eliminate the chances of a head gasket!? Sheshh I’m confused lol
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