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Nicks911 06-06-2013 11:11 AM

Chain Tensioner Questions 930
 
All,

I have not decided on which way to go Carrera vs 930 tensioner, but I would like some help on defining what the 930 tensioner upgrade would entail on an SC. I have done a ton of searching on this an I know some people pray at the church of the Carerra Pressure Fed tensioner and others prefer the 930s. The standard upgrade seems to be the the pressure fed tensioner and there are a bunch of kits with all the parts for ~1.5K. I did this once when I rebuilt the the 3.0 in my 914 and was simple buy the parts bolt them on. I haven't found a kit for the 930 upgrade so I'm not sure what in terms of tensioner, wheel supports, chain wheels etc I should be looking for so I can compare the two options. Does anyone have a list of the parts required to change an SC over to 930 tensioner?

Henry Schmidt 06-06-2013 12:02 PM

Whether you use turbo tensioners with ChainSavers or Carrera tensioners make sure you upgrade you tensioners arms.
The factory arms are available from our host for around $ 425.00/set
Pelican Parts - Product Information: 930-105-510-00-M260

Or Supertec makes an upgraded arm for around $ 230.00/set exchange
http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1370548886.jpg

Lapkritis 06-06-2013 02:42 PM

Bought the carrera tensioners here second hand for under $500. Cleaned, new crush washers, seals and line supports still well under $500. I have a 930 set I took out with the saver collars with under 500 miles.

Nicks911 06-06-2013 04:50 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Henry Schmidt (Post 7484555)
Whether you use turbo tensioners with ChainSavers or Carrera tensioners make sure you upgrade you tensioners arms.
The factory arms are available from our host for around $ 425.00/set
Pelican Parts - Product Information: 930-105-510-00-M260

Or Supertec makes an upgraded arm for around $ 230.00/set exchange
http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1370548886.jpg

Do you need the cores up front or do you just take a core deposit?

Henry Schmidt 06-06-2013 04:54 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Nicks911 (Post 7485005)
Do you need the cores up front or do you just take a core deposit?

The refundable deposit is $25 ea.

Nicks911 06-06-2013 05:11 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Henry Schmidt (Post 7485009)
The refundable deposit is $25 ea.

I think I can swing that ;). I was just going to replace the tensioner as a matter of course b/c the current ones might have 150K on them. They have at least 60K on them as thats the mileage I have put on the car. Is there a way to check the health of the tensioner or is it just better to replace for safety's sake.

Henry Schmidt 06-06-2013 05:36 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Nicks911 (Post 7485030)
I think I can swing that ;). I was just going to replace the tensioner as a matter of course b/c the current ones might have 150K on them. They have at least 60K on them as thats the mileage I have put on the car. Is there a way to check the health of the tensioner or is it just better to replace for safety's sake.

The factory offers a rebuild kit for turbo tensioners that is pretty easy to install.
Basically, internal o-rings cause most failures. When in doubt, replace it but they can be rebuilt.

Jimmy18E 06-06-2013 05:47 PM

I use Henry's/Supertechs upgraded arm with Carrera tensioners on my 8200 RPM 2.6SS without any problems (great product)wih the Jerry woods upgrade as well, no issues at all...

Good Luck

Jimmy

Nicks911 06-08-2013 03:21 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Lapkritis (Post 7484811)
Bought the carrera tensioners here second hand for under $500. Cleaned, new crush washers, seals and line supports still well under $500. I have a 930 set I took out with the saver collars with under 500 miles.

You interested in selling the 930 tensioners?

Lapkritis 06-13-2013 01:07 PM

Hadn't thought about it really. I've been boxing up all the original parts on this as I modify.

Nicks911 06-13-2013 05:18 PM

makes sense, I still have body panels from cars I no longer own . . .


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