Torque Dampers
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I have a Ingalls torque damper on my DC5 right now and they make a huge difference due to there being no engine shift when torque/HP is applied by the rev of the engine. The same could be done by getting Energy Suspension motor mounts or Enjo Motor mounts but there is nothing that compares to a "stiffy" TQ Damper being mounted to your strut colum and your engine the power only has one place to go to then and its the wheels
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How is the over vibration/noise against the chassis and inside the car?
I wouldn't want to be a rattle can, like my old crx with the prothane motor mount inserts.
My exhasut is enough of an annoyance for my daily driver.
I wouldn't want to be a rattle can, like my old crx with the prothane motor mount inserts.
My exhasut is enough of an annoyance for my daily driver.
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Originally Posted by PunkingCivic
How is the over vibration/noise against the chassis and inside the car?
I wouldn't want to be a rattle can, like my old crx with the prothane motor mount inserts.
My exhasut is enough of an annoyance for my daily driver.
I wouldn't want to be a rattle can, like my old crx with the prothane motor mount inserts.
My exhasut is enough of an annoyance for my daily driver.
I had very little vibration at all once it was installed, I had to install the ESMM anyway if I want to put on a header or other items with the DC5
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It should, heres where it mounts
http://www.ingallseng.com/graphics/P...ures/93026.gif
http://www.ingallseng.com/graphics/P...ures/93026.gif
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Originally Posted by dezod
BTW... it comes with the brackets right?
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the ingralls damper will NOT fit a ride with ABS. the bracket they made sits right on the abs lines... Ingralls fugged up on this since it came out, they said it fits with abs but it doesnt... a few members got burned by it already.
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Originally Posted by scansel912
How come on Dezods site it says fits EX's then?
http://www.7thgencivic.com/forums/sh...ghlight=damper
and here:
http://www.7thgencivic.com/forums/sh...ghlight=damper
Ryan got it and it didnt fit his ex. He was working on a bracket for it, dunno what happened though. Maybe they revised it and they made one to fit an ex now...
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