Fluidampr performance RB26DETT R33/34 Nissan Skyline GTR dampers consist of a free rotating inertia ring inside a laser sealed outer housing within tight tolerance of each other. Both the inertia ring and the outer housing are computer balanced to exceed OEM specifications during manufacturing. Between the two, an area referred to as the shear gap is pressure injected with viscous silicone. This specialized silicone maintains stability across an extreme temperature range and provides superior heat dissipation. Unlike a stock elastomer harmonic balancer, Fluidampr performance dampers protect across a broad frequency range and can become more effective as magnitude increases throughout your RPM range. This Fluidampr performance damper is designed for the RB26DETT engine application. Terra Firma is proud to offer Fluidampr balancers for your GTR.
- Pulley Finish - Black Zinc
- No Mounting Hardware Included
- Engine Balance - Internal
- Rotating Weight - 10.9 (7.3 Rwt)
- Safety Rating - SFI 18.1
- OD 6-1/8" (6.125)
- Degree Marking Range -7 timing marks, 5 degrees apart
- Keyway - Single (5mm)
- Material - Steel
- Bore Dia. Min/Max - 1.1795 / 1.1805
- Length - 2.995
- ⚠️ California Proposition 65 Warning: This product can expose you to chemicals which are known to the State of California to cause cancer and reproductive harm - www.P65Warnings.ca.gov
Questions & Answers
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Does this damper use factory size belts?
Hi, thanks for the question! This Fluidampr harmonic balancer is a direct-fit replacement for the stock unit. The pulley section features three V-grooves matching the OEM crank pulley design, which drives the factory accessory belts (alternator/fan, power steering, and A/C). You can use your factory OEM belts or upgrade to HKS belts, which we also carry. Misalignment issues can arise from using the incorrect unit, since there are differences between the R33/R34 and the R32. Thanks!
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How much hp does this damper raited for?
HI, thanks for your question. The balancers are rated for rational force more than Horsepower. For example, this unit is rated for 12,500 RPM. For the balancer, this is the important specification. If you are making 1000hp at 9500 rpm or 500hp at 9500 rpm, the balancer only cares about that 9500 figure. Hope that makes sense.