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    i'm looking to build a track car. i'm sorry for 400 to 500 whp. but i am unsure of what crank pully or Harmonic Balancer i should use.. this is my first major build. can someone please help me?
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    ATI B series RACE damper

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    ati street damper would work perfect as well but for 400-500 its really not necessary.
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    Quote Originally Posted by SPOOLIN View Post
    ati street damper would work perfect as well but for 400-500 its really not necessary.
    Yea, do I have read. Thanks for the info. What's the point of them?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Tree View Post
    What's the point of them?
    to dampen crankshaft vibrations. ATI harmonic dampers are probably the best on the market to date, far far superior to the N1 race pulley most Honda/Acura peeps use.

    you probably dont NEED it as the OEM balancer is just fine for most uses but if you got the money get the ATI street or race, do NOT get a aftermarket AEM or some other branded one as it is just a slab of aluminum that has been cut and NOT balanced.

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    Quote Originally Posted by RBS View Post
    to dampen crankshaft vibrations. ATI harmonic dampers are probably the best on the market to date, far far superior to the N1 race pulley most Honda/Acura peeps use.

    you probably dont NEED it as the OEM balancer is just fine for most uses but if you got the money get the ATI street or race, do NOT get a aftermarket AEM or some other branded one as it is just a slab of aluminum that has been cut and NOT balanced.
    Thank for that, I just dropped of oem pully but I'm still getting the whole bottom end balanced
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