fivebob wrote:no_8wire wrote:err no it would still be going the same speed...
Actually he is right , well sort of but the terminolgy is a bit misleading. There are three things that are different, engine RPM, Belt RPM (or duty cycles per minute may be more appropriate) and belt speed. Belt speed is directly related to engine RPM, belt RPM is related to the length of the belt and the "speed" that is being referred to appears to be belt rotational speed, not belt lineal speed.
Confused now

i thing what you meaning is that becase the belt is longer if you maked a tooth on the belt white it would not end up back where it started after the engine cycle given that though the belt speed is the same the distance its travels is longer
in this case it would take 2 engine cycles(induction compression blabla) to return to its origin
but it still passes the same number of pullys as it would on a inline 4
and again it witness's half the load
so again
the belt speed (teeth per second) count is the same
the load it encounters is less because on any one cam tooth it is only moving a 2 cylander cam
i thought it was a simple concept ??
in all hoesty its prooly what you just said hopfull in a less confusing manor
v