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Old 07-20-2012, 02:09 AM   #19 (permalink)
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Originally Posted by 7419sundat View Post
Firing order, stroke, bore, crank length, combustion and most used operating Rpm ( many more im sure) determine how the engineers create these dampners. IF NOT those companies like ati and fluidampr could just make one end all be all dampner.
Yeah...I mean...yes and no, right? Torsional vibration isn't magic. It's not like there are different TYPES of torsional vibration. The focus of the silicon/rubber is to absorb vibrational energies. The vibration is created by the turning of a weighted shaft between the two pivots. Assuming that the GT-R and 370Z have a similar weighted/length crankshaft, the vibrations would be similar at similar RPMs.

Torsional vibration isn't magic.
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