Most Acura models are equipped with timing belts, particularly those with V6 engines, such as the Acura TL and MDX. However, some newer models and those with specific engine configurations may use timing chains instead. It's essential to check the owner's manual for your specific model to determine which type is used, as maintenance requirements and replacement intervals differ between the two systems.
Four-Cylinder has chains, V6 has belts.
4M40 is timing chains
It has two timing chains...no timing belts
timing belt
chain
Depends on the bike brand, some have chains, some belts and some have drive shafts.
8th generation Civics (2006-up) have timing chains. Timing chains are more durable than timing belts. Unless there is a problem timing chains never get replaced; timing belts need replacing every 60,000 miles .
no they just have timing belts no chains
( 1 ) timing chain
Toyota began using timing chains in some of its engines in the late 1980s. While specific models may have adopted this technology at different times, the transition from timing belts to chains became more prominent in the 1990s. Timing chains are generally known for their durability and longevity compared to timing belts.
All HONDAs and ACURAs since 2004 have timing belts except 2.4 liter VTEC engines so the answer is "belt".
Timing chain, no maintenance required.