Professional Products Dampener?
http://www.professional-produc...a.php
Has anyone tried this product out yet? I was down @ my local W/D and they had brochures, looked through it and saw they had honda applications.
Seems like a new product because they didn't have any on the shelf to buy yet.
Just wondering if anyone has used one compared to the fluid dampner
Has anyone tried this product out yet? I was down @ my local W/D and they had brochures, looked through it and saw they had honda applications.
Seems like a new product because they didn't have any on the shelf to buy yet.
Just wondering if anyone has used one compared to the fluid dampner
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true that.
true that.
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Has anyone tried this product out yet? I was down @ my local W/D and they had brochures, looked through it and saw they had honda applications.
Seems like a new product because they didn't have any on the shelf to buy yet.
Just wondering if anyone has used one compared to the fluid dampner
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I provided some info in this thread
https://honda-tech.com/zerothread?id=1860279
Has anyone tried this product out yet? I was down @ my local W/D and they had brochures, looked through it and saw they had honda applications.
Seems like a new product because they didn't have any on the shelf to buy yet.
Just wondering if anyone has used one compared to the fluid dampner
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I provided some info in this thread
https://honda-tech.com/zerothread?id=1860279
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Thanks for the reply underpressure.
I figured that would be the average response for the dampner. I've used a couple other professional product stuff and it just seems they make/sell it as cheap as possible.
I figured that would be the average response for the dampner. I've used a couple other professional product stuff and it just seems they make/sell it as cheap as possible.
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by dester223 »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">Thanks for the reply underpressure.
I figured that would be the average response for the dampner. I've used a couple other professional product stuff and it just seems they make/sell it as cheap as possible.</TD></TR></TABLE>
The guy was really nice at the booth. I was looking for another dampner for my second motor so that is why I went up and talked to him b/c all I knew of was ATI and Fluidampr. I asked him how he compared to ATI and so on and he was totally honest. He did not try and claim his product was the best or anything so I thought that was very stand up of him. I think it would be a good product for someone that needs it so they can go racing. But I feel if you have thousands of dollars in your race motor then ATI or Fluidampr would be a better route.
I figured that would be the average response for the dampner. I've used a couple other professional product stuff and it just seems they make/sell it as cheap as possible.</TD></TR></TABLE>
The guy was really nice at the booth. I was looking for another dampner for my second motor so that is why I went up and talked to him b/c all I knew of was ATI and Fluidampr. I asked him how he compared to ATI and so on and he was totally honest. He did not try and claim his product was the best or anything so I thought that was very stand up of him. I think it would be a good product for someone that needs it so they can go racing. But I feel if you have thousands of dollars in your race motor then ATI or Fluidampr would be a better route.
I have been running one for the last few years.. It is a nice piece, and yes its SFI approved..
it doesnt compare to the ATI.. but for a basic SFI approved "pulley" its fine.
it doesnt compare to the ATI.. but for a basic SFI approved "pulley" its fine.
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