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Hi Guys,

I'm going to be installing an ATI 1000hp balancer this weekend on my ~800 flywheel horsepower RB26 has a steel trigger wheel welded to it adding about 600 grams. will torque to 450Nm with oil as per manual, is the OEM nissan crank pulley bolt the correct option for this damper or should I be using an ARP (102-2501) version?

cheers

Edited by burn4005
Yea came to that conclusion and ordered one today. Cheers!
I would insert a gif of aquaman in justice league saying "maaahhh maaan!" But couldn't find it Lol!

No, that is not the case. ARP recommended torque is 325-345ft.lb (440-467Nm)

as per pdf in link:

https://arpinstructions.com/instructions/102-2501.pdf

Edited by burn4005

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