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Old Dec 17, 2013, 08:10 AM
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Fluidampr impressions

This is the classic non-power mod that is impoosible to prove that it provides a useful benefit unless some high tech crank angle measurement equipment is available. After contemplating buying one several times, I finally bought one from Tom at TSComp. I figured that my stock damper isn't going to last forever, so I might as well get the Fluidampr sooner than later.

Installation was very straightforward up to the point where I realized it was not sitting flush against the end of the crank. After fiddling around with a bunch of measurements, I finally realized that it was hitting the lip on the timing belt cover. The stock damper has a recess for the lip while the back of the Fluidampr is flat. Apparently, some people have this issue while others do not. Anyhow, trimming the height of the lip by ~1/16" took care of the issue.

I had no expectation of being able to feel a difference, but to my surprise, the engine is very noticably smoother across the rpm range under all driving conditions except at idle where the motor feels the same. Of course this does not guarantee that its damping torsional vibrations any better, so I can only hope that its not filled with snake oil and is really doing that job more effectively. Overall, I'm happy with the purchase.
Old Dec 30, 2013, 09:42 AM
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Good to see you're happy with it. I've got one sitting in my closet that will be going on my motor in the near future.
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Thanks for the review. I'd love to put one on my motor.
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Thanks for the review, Mychailo.

I was also wondering several times whether I should get one or not too.

So your engine does have new rods and pistons? (Drop-in build means this?)

I might get one sooner or later, although my internals are stock as of now.
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I'm glad to hear good things about this damper. I actually just purchased one on the 15th so I could ask the shop that's gonna be doing my 60k service to install it while they're in there. I figured I'll be eventually modding my motor so why not throw it in there now?
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Originally Posted by ace33joe
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So your engine does have new rods and pistons? (Drop-in build means this?)

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Yep.
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I have one of these on my car!
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Same model for the oem 2.4 crank?
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Originally Posted by boostedwrx
Same model for the oem 2.4 crank?
I know this is old, but yes. I have a built 2.4L and I'm using the 4G63 Fluidampr.
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I do all kinds of stupid stuff to drop weight off the nose of the car and I still wont go without a dampened pulley on a 4g motor. Just empirical evidence based on 20 years of seeing what cars have had when motor issues pop up. But the engineer in me would love to see someone put real testing and numbers to it.
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