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A FRIEND OF MINE MAKES LIGHT WEIGHT HARMONIC BALANCERS FOR NISSAN ENGINES , NO VQ25 THOUGH !!!!!!

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Introducing a revolutionary development in torsional dampening technology. UtiliSing the ORIGINAL Ross TufFBond elastrometRic bonding process to produce the Ross MetaLJacket® Series HARMONIC Balancers.

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Alan, setting up a group buy is a great idea, but if you can get at least some of the details sorted beforehand (such as a likely prediction on the saving off RRP, etc.), then you might build up some more interest.

Also, even more interest could be gained if you post it in a general section so all SAU members can benefit, not just us Stagea boys and girls...

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Alan, setting up a group buy is a great idea, but if you can get at least some of the details sorted beforehand (such as a likely prediction on the saving off RRP, etc.), then you might build up some more interest.

Also, even more interest could be gained if you post it in a general section so all SAU members can benefit, not just us Stagea boys and girls...

PM sent.

sweet will do , thanks for the good advise, just wanted to test the water :blink:

my mate wanted a set of pulleys for his r32 GTR, but couldn't find a set which included the air con pulley. Can you ask your mate if its available?

they don't make aircon pulley's as they are a magnetic type , $120 for altenator pulley , $180 for water pump 10% underdriven , also depends on the input shaft of alt 17mm & 15mm. no group discounts, they are the only ones whom make these pulley's , america don't even make. 02 9676-1466, ROSS TUFFBOND 5/16 forge st blacktown nsw . ask for rosco

Lightened harmonic balancers can lead to crankshaft failure. I see these are claimed to be properly engineered. Do they have a track record? i.e. have lots been sold without problems? Any endorsements from good engine builders or top racing teams?...not wishing to cast any negative aspersions - just asking the question.

Lightened harmonic balancers can lead to crankshaft failure. I see these are claimed to be properly engineered. Do they have a track record? i.e. have lots been sold without problems? Any endorsements from good engine builders or top racing teams?...not wishing to cast any negative aspersions - just asking the question.

i used to work with the guy and he has many years as race product engineer , rosco was a marine engineer prior , and i have used his product for years , he exports to all types of race team in the U S OF A , go to his site you will see he is a profesional guy and very meticulas , speak to supa flow heads in sydney they are a good endorsment for him , aswell as countless others over the years. :(

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