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    Ingalls Engine Torque Damper

    I installed an Ingalls Engine Torque damper this weekend and I am very happy with the results. One of the reasons I picked this unit was that I did not need to cut a hole in my exhaust heatshield to accommodate it.





    S2KI thread - http://www.s2ki.com/s2000/topic/8405...best-etd-made/

    Overall impressions are very good - much better shifting with notchiness in gears significantly decreased. Installation was super easy - 20 minutes if that.

    Overall, a great bang for your buck mod.

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    Member VeYzZii seems to know what they're on about VeYzZii seems to know what they're on about
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    I got a question. Does it actually have a damper in there??

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    Hi VeYzZii. It certainly looks & feels like there is one there :-)

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    Member VeYzZii seems to know what they're on about VeYzZii seems to know what they're on about
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    Hmm. Because ive bought one off eBay, and i opened it up just to sus it out, and it has no damper. Its just a brace for me. Weird.

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    Ah, I see. That would have been disappointing.

    I bought mine from HeelToe & they have an option for brackets only -
    http://www.heeltoeauto.com/ingalls-s...ap2-93048.html

    Perhaps they offer two versions as some people may want to relocate an existing damper.

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    Member AusS2000 has a substantial knowledge AusS2000 has a substantial knowledge AusS2000 has a substantial knowledge AusS2000 has a substantial knowledge
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    The ones I have seen only have a hard plastic insert in them. I wasn't expecting an oil or gas damper but thought this was a little more show than go.

    As for braces, damn you have every one under the sun!

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    LOL - actually, it does look that way with my brace obsession, doesn't it :-)

    The Whiteline chassis brace (the gold one seen under the oil filter) was a great upgrade.

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    Member curtis265 has a reputation beyond repute curtis265 has a reputation beyond repute curtis265 has a reputation beyond repute curtis265 has a reputation beyond repute curtis265 has a reputation beyond repute curtis265 has a reputation beyond repute curtis265 has a reputation beyond repute curtis265 has a reputation beyond repute curtis265 has a reputation beyond repute curtis265 has a reputation beyond repute curtis265 has a reputation beyond repute
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    I agree, feels good being stiff
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    Member AusS2000 has a substantial knowledge AusS2000 has a substantial knowledge AusS2000 has a substantial knowledge AusS2000 has a substantial knowledge
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    I am very familiar with the Whiteline. Have had a couple, and a Spoon before that. Always said I prefer the Whiteline because it is lighter, doesn't get in the way of oil changes and looks prettier, which is appreciated by road kill.

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