Firstly, let me say that I have had no experience with tubular belts, but some of the paramaters that affect flat belts "may" apply.
Belt tension is always a critical consideration in that it allows the crowning on head and tail pulleys to have the desired effect i.e. applying variable tension across the width of the belt (edges even tension, higher tension in centre)which makes the belt "track" hopefully to the centre of the pulleys.
I am not sure whether this applies in your case.
Another phenomena I have seen is that wide belts being cut from a wide slab of belt(say 1200 mm from a 1500 mm slab), with one edge of the belt being the original side of the slab, but the other edge being towards the middle of the original slab, results in a variable pre-tension of the belt, to the extent that if the belt is laid out flat on the floor there is a linear curvature in the belt- there is then no chance of tracking the belt without applying un-realistic tensions to the belt which in turn creates problems with over loading of other components plus increasing the drive motor requirements(hope all that made sense!).
Cutting the same belt from the same slab, but cutting centrally about the centre line of the slab resulted in near perfect tracking performance.
Hope this may be of help.
Ross