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The strength of the cam belt isn't directly linked to the engine power and certainly has nothing to do with the cylinder pressures. Its all todo with the cam profile. As a rule of thumb, if you start with stock cams and increase the cam duration but keep the lift the same then the loads on the belt will decrease. If you keep the duration the same but increase the lift then the belt loads will increase.

 

What is most likely is that an aftermarket cam will have an increased duration and lift which will (hopefully) be designed to keep the belt loads roughly the same as stock, or be slightly less.

 

If you significantly increase the maximum engine revs then you might find you need stiffer springs to keep the valves under control, and that would increase the belt loads regardless of cam profile.

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