I'm at that point where I need to do timing belt service on my b20. I was looking around and saw that koyo makes a tensioner for the b series vehicles. Does anyone have experience with these?
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Koyo timing belt tensioners: any good?
Koyo timing belt tensioners: any good?
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Re: Koyo timing belt tensioners: any good?
Koyo is the factory manufacturer
Save money on the non honda packaging
Save money on the non honda packaging
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Re: Koyo timing belt tensioners: any good?
I trust Chase in this area, he consistently maintains many cars in the Dallas area.Chase_acura wrote: ↑Wed Jun 29, 2022 10:19 pm Koyo is the factory manufacturer
Save money on the non honda packaging
As Honda now has a multi-year effort to increase dealer prices daily (previously monthly), leading to ~XX-XXX price increases on items, we have to be smarter in where we buy parts. Going straight to the MFG is a great idea.
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Thanks, yall. I appreciate the feedback.
In other news, I feel folks are trading in non-R cores when they buy reman'd rear brake calipers. Rear left fit well. Rear right looks like a non-R. The brake pads fit, but brake line angle was 90 degrees or so off... I kinda works bcoz aftermarket flex lines, but I am likely going to swap this one out for the real deal after the vendor fesses up.
In other news, I feel folks are trading in non-R cores when they buy reman'd rear brake calipers. Rear left fit well. Rear right looks like a non-R. The brake pads fit, but brake line angle was 90 degrees or so off... I kinda works bcoz aftermarket flex lines, but I am likely going to swap this one out for the real deal after the vendor fesses up.
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Wait what?coolhandluke wrote: ↑Thu Jun 30, 2022 12:31 pm As Honda now has a multi-year effort to increase dealer prices daily (previously monthly), leading to ~XX-XXX price increases on items
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Honda previously raised prices monthly. The last few years they issue daily price updates. This is why the DBW sensor for my old '06 TSX was ~$160 in the DIY thread from ~2017, $195, on Amazon (OEM Acura), and $300 via Honda dealer.g3teg97 wrote: ↑Wed Jul 06, 2022 2:27 pmWait what?coolhandluke wrote: ↑Thu Jun 30, 2022 12:31 pm As Honda now has a multi-year effort to increase dealer prices daily (previously monthly), leading to ~XX-XXX price increases on items
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