ATI Super Damper - do we really need it?

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Autocraft Performance

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Guys,

According to their website, this is an insurance to the fully built race motor. My question is simple: do we really need this damper? As my target max RPM is only 9000rpm. Is stock OEM damper cannot sustain slightly over recommended rev limit?
 

kroolada

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Guys,

According to their website, this is an insurance to the fully built race motor. My question is simple: do we really need this damper? As my target max RPM is only 9000rpm. Is stock OEM damper cannot sustain slightly over recommended rev limit?
no need bro , from my exp. oem damper can support up to 10k rpm.
if got budget it is better to use ATI or FLUIDAMPR it can support any rpm and high hp.
 

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Guys,

According to their website, this is an insurance to the fully built race motor. My question is simple: do we really need this damper? As my target max RPM is only 9000rpm. Is stock OEM damper cannot sustain slightly over recommended rev limit?
for an OEM product, its design usually takes a 'factor' to get the thing to safety use... usually it'll be less than its limit usage.. so, in my opinion it can still sustain over recommended rev limit, but hv to careful not to over-do-it.

:hmmmm:
 

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no need bro , from my exp. oem damper can support up to 10k rpm.
if got budget it is better to use ATI or FLUIDAMPR it can support any rpm and high hp.
What setup do you have there which revs up to 10k rpm? I guess it is 4G93 NA or MIVEC application? Is it applicable to 4G63T too? If it ok to keep the OEM damper, i wouldnt spend RM2k for ATI. :banghead:
 

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What setup do you have there which revs up to 10k rpm? I guess it is 4G93 NA or MIVEC application? Is it applicable to 4G63T too? If it ok to keep the OEM damper, i wouldnt spend RM2k for ATI. :banghead:
for any mitsu engine from na to turbo bro..........
yup can , try before at 4g64 rev 10k rpm without performance damper :driver:
 

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for any mitsu engine from na to turbo bro..........
yup can , try before at 4g64 rev 10k rpm without performance damper :driver:
Thanks bro..i'm glad to learn from experienced engine builder / tuner like you.

p/s: Any Garrett intercooler for sale? Prefer 4" or 4.5" thickness.
 

Trinityblood

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wow u building a new monster a bai.....happy motoring.
 

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Thanks bro..i'm glad to learn from experienced engine builder / tuner like you.

p/s: Any Garrett intercooler for sale? Prefer 4" or 4.5" thickness.
i have hks Gt intercooler for sale..4'' is for gtr but i was fix at my evo5 last time....intrest pm me...thx
 

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i think if u got budget then go for the ati pulley la..its a good upgrade la...

---------- Post added at 01:59 PM ---------- Previous post was at 01:58 PM ----------

i have hks Gt intercooler for sale..4'' is for gtr but i was fix at my evo5 last time....intrest pm me...thx
autocraft..sounds like a good deal...
 

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This intercooler can do the job ke bai..? Enough ke? If you say ok, then i'll proceed la.
 

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buy intercooler like vteckiller sure can support 1000++hp
You will need the ati damper for that kind of power..
 
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