NSC engine damper
i think these are made per order guys. They're not a full blown shop. I got mine quick because they had them in stock. I talked to them and they said that they got a lot more orders than they expected.
to be honest...i think its worth the wait!
to be honest...i think its worth the wait!
Does anybody know the number for nsc, i couldnt find one on the website, I need it because I have tried emailing them and gotten no responses and would like to call them for order inquiry. Thanks.
My .02
Originally Posted by TEJ
Does anybody know the number for nsc, i couldnt find one on the website, I need it because I have tried emailing them and gotten no responses and would like to call them for order inquiry. Thanks. 
It took me about 10 mins. to get it fit right and took a test drive. I didnt feel any extra vibrations and the shifting did feel a little smoother (stock auto engine). I think its great for a high powered engine but not needed for minor upgrades or stock. But you gotta start somewhere eh?
My engine still moves a bit but no where near what it was before.
Last edited by mitsuozboi; Apr 24, 2006 at 05:34 PM.
Just a thought... but aren't most engine damper kits made with a small shock absorber on them so that it doesn't transfer all of the force from the engine to the firewall? Some engine movement is a good thing... too much kills power, but none actually creates more stress on the engine and the rest of the drivetrain. If somebody could find a way to add a little shock absorber rather than the metal bar with poly bushings, then you would have an excellent part. Right now, it performs the job with disregard to everything else.
Originally Posted by Nightblade128
I just ordered mine can't wait to recieve it! They said 5-10 business days but most members here say like a month LOL so idk.


