DIY: Ingalls "Stiffy" Engine Damper & Review
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Originally Posted by scansel912
Sickkkkkkkkkkk
Shouldn't matter but I don't think its right, but if you want to, its a quick fix anyways
Shouldn't matter but I don't think its right, but if you want to, its a quick fix anyways
If you check, compare to yours, I am parallel to the engine movement, which is better for the damper (I think!).
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Could you use spacers in order to keep neuspeed upper strut bar?
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So no answer on the neuspeed with stock struts?
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Rep Power: 271 RedViking, I checked how I had mine installed and it is impossible for EX owners to put it on the chassis side because the ABS distributor or whatever that thing is in the way.
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Originally Posted by scansel912
RedViking, I checked how I had mine installed and it is impossible for EX owners to put it on the chassis side because the ABS distributor or whatever that thing is in the way.
The way I installed mine, I had to moved and tie-wrap the PS tubing to give me some clearance. I didn't want rubbing...
From your pics, the angle you have on your installation is very small... it's not like if you were at 45°! You'll be fine.
For the update on my feeling: I have the same comments as you on the first post!!! I really like it... but, I guess I won't feel it anymore in a few day as I get use to it (like all other mods!).
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Originally Posted by Redviking
Didn't have the chance to really test drive it. I just ride accross the corner to ensure everything was running fine...
WOW unbelievable!
You can really feel that it's there. The engine is stiff! And less in-cabin vibration than I expected.
I started in 2nd gear from a complete stop, usually you can feel the engine moving as it tried to get to speed... now it just get to speed very easily.
Best mod yet! after the RSX sway...
So go for it guy! Dezod send me my percentage of the benifit...
I'll post more comments tomorrow...
Enjoy!
WOW unbelievable!
You can really feel that it's there. The engine is stiff! And less in-cabin vibration than I expected.
I started in 2nd gear from a complete stop, usually you can feel the engine moving as it tried to get to speed... now it just get to speed very easily.
Best mod yet! after the RSX sway...
So go for it guy! Dezod send me my percentage of the benifit...
I'll post more comments tomorrow...
Enjoy!
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Originally Posted by WilmncChris
Hey Paul I got my ingall yesterday, and I have to say its the best mod by far, but of course after i get the V3 kit that will be the best mod..hahahahaha
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Originally Posted by ctv
whats the Ingalls part number for this?
http://www.ingallseng.com/parts/93026.htm
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