What balancer

Here you go. Summit. $180.99

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Brand:Professional Products

Manufacturer's Part Number:90012

Part Type:Harmonic Balancers

Product Line:Professional Products PowerForce Plus Harmonic Dampers

Summit Racing Part Number:PFS-90012


UPC:665053900129

Engine Balance: Internal/External

Safety Rating: SFI 18.1

Degree Markings: Yes

Degree Marking Range: 60 BTDC to 0 TDC

Outside Diameter (in): 7.250 in.

Harmonic Balancer Material: Steel

Harmonic Balancer Construction: Elastomer

Harmonic Balancer Finish: Black painted

Mounting Hardware Included: No

Quantity: Sold individually.

Notes: Includes 3 different counter weights and instructions to fit all small block Mopar engines.

In-Store Pickup:Choose In-store pick-up (OH, NV, GA, TX) on our web site.

These Professional Products SFI Spec PowerForce Plus dampers provide more applications for a wider range of engines. All Professional Products PowerForce Plus dampers feature a bonding process, which adheres the elastomer to the i.d. of the inertia ring and the o.d. of the hub. Through subsequent research and development, Professional Products has perfected a new process that utilizes a stronger adhesive, along with an improved elastomer, to create a much stronger bond. Professional Products dampers all feature clear, white, easy-to-read timing marks against a painted black background. In addition, they engrave a mark every 90 degrees, which is also painted white (90 degree marks are not on small block Ford dampers). You won't find any dampers that are more accurately balanced or more closely machined for the correct fit than the Powerforce or Powerforce Plus line of high performance street or SFI Spec racing harmonic dampers.
They are junk.. lasted me a couple months and slipped the outer ring... Same with the non SFI professional products, except the non sfi actually came apart.

ATI balancers are awesome, but expensive
Fluidampr Expensive, but awesome
Right now I have a trickflow Trackmax SFI Balancer, engine is still new but so far it's ok. We'll see how it does come racing season.