Engine Dampner for your EVO 8
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From: Hayward, CA
Originally Posted by simevo
Is it possible to get the bracket for the driver's side so it would be raised evenly on both sides.
We have been running the damper on our EVO 8 with no problems!
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Originally Posted by LancerOZ
Will this work on the 02-03 Lancer OZ-Rally? We have horrible launch rocking with our motors. If it won't work, they should make one for the regualr lancer, i know it would be a huge seller, especially at $116.99
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Got mine from Ups today.....
let me start by thanking prostreetonline for fast shipping & keeping me up to date on the progress of my order as well a a fair price for the unit. i would not hesitate to pruchase from them in the future
this is just a preliminary observation... i have not yet installed the product
the whole assembly ships in a plastic bag (boxed for shipment via UPS) & even though the 2 major mounts are wrapped in a thin plastic, my dampner has a few scratches on the finish & sticker from bouncing around in shipment
this is not a true "dampner" as one might think, fluid filled, using displacement or friction to slow movement but not limit it (within operating limits)
this is more of a motor mount as it uses rubber to limit movement & rubber has a way of storing the energy in a spring like fasion. limiting movement, but not slowing it
the "dampner" is well built, solid feeling & very resistant to any movement, even under my full weight i couldn't move it more than 1/4" in
this doesnt mean it wont work, nor is it meant to bash the product, just that the name may be a bit misleading to some (like myself)
now to install it & check the results
let me start by thanking prostreetonline for fast shipping & keeping me up to date on the progress of my order as well a a fair price for the unit. i would not hesitate to pruchase from them in the future
this is just a preliminary observation... i have not yet installed the product
the whole assembly ships in a plastic bag (boxed for shipment via UPS) & even though the 2 major mounts are wrapped in a thin plastic, my dampner has a few scratches on the finish & sticker from bouncing around in shipment
this is not a true "dampner" as one might think, fluid filled, using displacement or friction to slow movement but not limit it (within operating limits)
this is more of a motor mount as it uses rubber to limit movement & rubber has a way of storing the energy in a spring like fasion. limiting movement, but not slowing it
the "dampner" is well built, solid feeling & very resistant to any movement, even under my full weight i couldn't move it more than 1/4" in
this doesnt mean it wont work, nor is it meant to bash the product, just that the name may be a bit misleading to some (like myself)
now to install it & check the results
Last edited by CharlieGsanD; Oct 5, 2004 at 05:13 PM.
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I installed it this morning. Easy install. Just make sure that if you install this with the stock strut bar put the hext nut on top and the cap nut on the bottom or it won't clear. The product kicks ***. A lot less engine vibration, movement. Usually when I look at the engine during shutdown it vibrates and shakes back an forth quite a bit. Now it's nice a solid. Shifts are smoother. And I noticed less vibration noise from other places I had it. But this damper sort of creatd it's own slight rattling. Nothing bad at all though. I would suggest plastic washers on each side of the brackets before mounting the damper to them. This will reduce in movement, rattling. All in all it works ! !
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Originally Posted by stvbreal
I installed it this morning. Easy install. Just make sure that if you install this with the stock strut bar put the hext nut on top and the cap nut on the bottom or it won't clear. The product kicks ***. A lot less engine vibration, movement. Usually when I look at the engine during shutdown it vibrates and shakes back an forth quite a bit. Now it's nice a solid. Shifts are smoother. And I noticed less vibration noise from other places I had it. But this damper sort of creatd it's own slight rattling. Nothing bad at all though. I would suggest plastic washers on each side of the brackets before mounting the damper to them. This will reduce in movement, rattling. All in all it works ! !
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I said before that using plastic washers would help in the slight rattling of the damper. I tried rubber washers and this works much better. This thing realy works. I used to have major engine vibration at high RPMs. Almost sounded like the DP was rattling, vibrating, hitting against the oil pan. Not anymore.
Last edited by stvbreal; Oct 8, 2004 at 07:14 PM.