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  • R34 Crank, Which ATi Damper (R32 or R34)

    Hello,

    I ordered a R34 Crank, and I'm about to order a ATi Harmonic Damper. I was wondering do I need to purchase the R32 Damper or the R34 Damper?

    Thanks
    Mitch

  • #2
    it's more about the acc. you have ...

    on my engine(rb26) i have a rb25 power steering pump and alt ... so i ordered a rb25 harmonic and all my straps strait and working ...

    r32 balancer for you

    have you considered the ROSS fullmetal jacket harmonic ... it's rated for 1500hp and cost me around 700 ship at my place ...
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    • #3
      Ross Metal Jacket RB26DETT Harmonic Balancer
      # 360 timing marks at 1° intervals
      # Adjustable timing disc, for TDC accuracy
      # Precision CNC machined 40 Tonne tensile alloy steel hub and vibration dampening ring
      # Dampening ring and hub permanently bonded together on TWO axis by our exclusive Tuffbond elastrometric bonding process, ensuring maximum harmful vibrations are absorbed.
      # balancer is anodized for durability and appearance
      # Absorbs more damaging torsional harmonic vibrations
      # Quicker engine acceleration
      # Increases engine life
      # Lifetime warranty, even for racing use - a world first!
      # Never requires maintenance or rebuilding - ever!
      # Rated to 1500 HP
      # Encapsulated MetaL JacketŪ design exceeds AN DRA and SF1 i8.1(USA) requirements
      # Fits standard or modified engines
      # Affordably priced

      These RB26 pulleys underdrive the Power Steering pump by 20% helping P/S assist on high horse power motors.
      DrifterToyz Team

      AV FABRICATION (514) 885-2884
      TK RACE HEADS (514) 920-0094


      Runing me Broke RB power FTMFW !!!
      HELLAFLUSH offset is everything !!!

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      • #4
        I looks like a quality piece. After doing some quick research theres no AC pulley for the ROSS damper. Although my car will probably never have the AC belt on, if I use the ATi Racing Damper, I still would like the option of using AC if I decide to do a road trip.

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        • #5
          You order the damper according to what power steering pump/bracket you have.

          The cranks are all the same in regards to mounting the pullies.
          you can leave the ac belt on wit hthe race damper, just dont have the ac on and rev over 8000.

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          • #6
            LMAO ... AC on the track never though of that !!!
            DrifterToyz Team

            AV FABRICATION (514) 885-2884
            TK RACE HEADS (514) 920-0094


            Runing me Broke RB power FTMFW !!!
            HELLAFLUSH offset is everything !!!

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            • #7
              the moroso dry sump drive also is designed to bolt on the ati for a future dry sump set-up this may be good for you. I dont know if the ross unit does the same or if you will have to design your own drive if you do decide to go down that road.

              something to consider. I paid $520ish for my ati
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              • #8
                ross has their own drysump drives
                I have a ross pulley, but have yet to finish my build
                the one big difference between the ross and the ati is the fact that the ross is permanently bonded and zero tolerance balanced whereas the ati must be serviced and its dampner rings replaced every now and then. thats something to think about, plus alot of aussie and new zealanders use and love the ross pullies.

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                • #9
                  I went with the ATi in the end, I should of went with the ROSS because it doesn't require maintence. On ATi's website they say 10years for a street/strip car, but only a year or two for circuit cars. So with the way my car will be driven I can probably last 5 years and then I'll have to replace the o-rings in the damper, which will then force me to change timing belt, water pump, and idler/tensioner.

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