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Cowracer
11-11-2005, 05:04
Great News.

Just found out that Fluidampr is developing a damper for our beloved 6.5 diesel.

Should be out March or April next year.

Tim

restoguy
11-11-2005, 05:23
Sssswwweeeeeeeettttt!!! Just in time for my quad turbo-NOS-propane-H2O/Alky-double injector-stroker motor. Or my bone stocker, I can't remember which. :D

john8662
11-11-2005, 08:37
I seem to remember reading this elsewhere too.

Great news! I'll be ready to test one.

My next concern will be whether they will take the time to make the shaft a little longer on the balancer so that they will have one for the 6.2 as well. Might as well, since they're pretty much the same engine and the development will be there. I'm going to go through the same request routine that worked for getting em to develop time to the 6.5 balancer and ask for a 6.2 balancer.

Cowracer
11-11-2005, 09:13
any news on the wounded "Cat" 6.5?

Tim

john8662
11-11-2005, 11:54
Hey Tim,

Well, I have pulled the kitty out and apart, but I'm finding some things that don't add up. So, I'll let the "cat" out of the bag when I know more.

Dvldog 8793
11-11-2005, 12:47
Howdy
What are the main Bennifits to a fluidamper? I understand that they don't have to harmonically tuned but are there anything else?
L8r
Conley

MTTwister
11-11-2005, 14:14
Dvldog from what I've read over on the Mopar site - I think there's a problem with them when It's really cold. The fluid doesn't distribute as quickly as in warmer climes, tends to make vibrations worse. Could be a great idea for Phoenix, tho".

grape
11-11-2005, 17:48
LOL, glad i got my ATI unit about 6 months ago. I guess having a childhood friend that owns ATI transmissions comes in handy once in awile.

Billman
11-11-2005, 18:18
Twister - It's not the climate you should be concerned about. I've run Fluidampr on every Gas Race Engine I've ever built with success. I live in the Northeast. Raced 'em in ~40* weather.

Rumor has it you should warm it up before you hammer it. Regardless of what balancer you run, warming it is the recommended practice. Not just the balancer.

ATI makes a nice product too. You just have to 'Rebuild' it every few years.

dieseldummy
11-11-2005, 19:52
Hasn't the Fluidamper been a promised thing for quite some time now. IIRC someone mentioned it better than a yr ago...

DA BIG ONE
11-11-2005, 23:48
Originally posted by dieseldummy:
Hasn't the Fluidamper been a promised thing for quite some time now. IIRC someone mentioned it better than a yr ago... Yep, came up before & it would be a nice upgrade well worth the time and expense.

Cowracer
11-14-2005, 06:23
Originally posted by Dvldog 8793:
Howdy
What are the main Bennifits to a fluidamper? I understand that they don't have to harmonically tuned but are there anything else?
L8r
Conley Conley

They dont really wear out. They are also better at damping high order harmonics than the rubber kind.

Tim

Marty Lau
11-15-2005, 09:31
Billy;

I hate to break this too you but.........
there is BIG difference between 40 degrees above zero and -40 degrees below zero which MTTwister and I see just about every winter. :rolleyes:
bbbrrrrrr

Billman
11-16-2005, 10:13
Agreed.

I've spun them over 7500rpm in that weather.

Give it your regular warm-up routine and you will Never have trouble with it. Even at Redline ~3500-4000??

Marty Lau
11-16-2005, 11:27
Originally posted by Billman:
Agreed.

I've spun them over 7500rpm in that weather.

Give it your regular warm-up routine and you will Never have trouble with it. Even at Redline ~3500-4000?? I guess that make sense just have to be sure to have a good warm up when it's that cold.

ogrice
11-16-2005, 11:48
Can't wait till it hits the shelf. I'm in need to replace the rubber insert harmonic damper anyway.

trbankii
04-24-2006, 17:35
Was reading through Diesel Progress and there was a news item on Fluidampr releasing a new line of dampers for diesels including Dodge, Ford, and Chevy. However, it looks like it will just be for the Duramax...

http://www.vibratechtvd.com/appchart_all.htm

Cowracer
04-25-2006, 06:02
Was reading through Diesel Progress and there was a news item on Fluidampr releasing a new line of dampers for diesels including Dodge, Ford, and Chevy. However, it looks like it will just be for the Duramax...

http://www.vibratechtvd.com/appchart_all.htm

I got the word straight from the fluidampr marketing cheif that they are indeed developing one for the chevy/detroit 6.5

I'll try to contact him and see where they are on it.

Tim