yellow rose
Overnight Sensation
When these question come up, I wonder at how all those tens of millions of standard dampers ran and rarely had problems. The big enemy of the stock ones is just the deterioration of the rubber... or chinese made replacements. That is all that worries me on new ones; the cheap manufacturers don't seem to understand or care to match the rubber durometer on a lot of rubber replacement parts.
I ASSUME most of the guys on here are performance oriented. As I've said, the rubber damper is much cheaper to produce.
Chrysler spent big $$$$ and they opted for the Fluidamper. I knew I'd never run an ATI when I was making 650ish at 8000 and we were seeing bearing issues. So I called ATI and told them the bobweight and RPM and power. They gave me an off the shelf damper.
I pulled the ATI off, beat it with a hammer so it couldn't be pulled out of the garbage and used by some cheap fool and bought a FD.
Issues done. I eventually was making over 700 at 8200 and the FD never failed.
Junk is junk at any price.
The only other damper I'd try is the Innovaters West. But I'm old enough that my R&D days are done.
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