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2005 Chevrolet 6.6L Duramax LLY
SKU #: FD-760131 MPN #: 760131

Fluidampr Performance Diesel Damper for Internal Balanced Non-Stock Engine 01-23 GM 6.6L Duramax L5P

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Description
Why do you need a performance damper? First, let's explain why engines have a damper to begin with. Each time the air/fuel mixture inside a cylinder is ignited, the combustion that occurs creates a torque spike that is applied to the crankshaft through the piston and rod. This torque spike is so severe that it not only turns the crankshaft, it actually twists the crankshaft ahead of its normal rotation and then the crankshaft rebounds. This twisting action is known as torsional vibration, and if it gets out of hand, it can cause damage. Dampers are designed to minimize these destructive vibrations. Now, let's find out why the Fluidampr Performance Diesel Damper will do a much better job of protecting your engine than the factory stock damper. The factory rubber-based damper cannot control torsional vibrations at all RPMs, and the rubber doesn't last the life of the vehicle. On the other hand, Fluidampr automatically adapts to your engine, even when you make modifications, providing optimum damping at all frequency ranges, and because it isn't rubber-based, it will outlast the life of your truck. The Fluidampr reduces wear on your main bearings and other vital engine components. This results in more accurate valvetrain operation, optimum engine protection at all RPMs, and a lower risk of crankshaft failure. A side benefit to vibration control is releasing lost torque and horsepower through greater efficiency. It's perfect for all stock, work, and competition-built trucks. HIGH STRENGTH BOLT KIT OPTION: If you have a high performance engine with 500+ HP, then this high strength bolt kit is strongly recommended. Heat treated, high strength, extended length bolt from ARP® .010” thick diamond impregnated friction washer for the ultimate in holding power For high performance diesel engines

Why do you need a performance damper? First, let's explain why engines have a damper to begin with. Each time the air/fuel mixture inside a cylinder is ignited, the combustion that occurs creates a torque spike that is applied to the crankshaft through the piston and rod. This torque spike is so severe that it not only turns the crankshaft, it actually twists the crankshaft ahead of its normal rotation and then the crankshaft rebounds. This twisting action is known as torsional vibration, and if it gets out of hand, it can cause damage. Dampers are designed to minimize these destructive vibrations.

Now, let's find out why the Fluidampr Performance Diesel Damper will do a much better job of protecting your engine than the factory stock damper. The factory rubber-based damper cannot control torsional vibrations at all RPMs, and the rubber doesn't last the life of the vehicle. On the other hand, Fluidampr automatically adapts to your engine, even when you make modifications, providing optimum damping at all frequency ranges, and because it isn't rubber-based, it will outlast the life of your truck.

The Fluidampr reduces wear on your main bearings and other vital engine components. This results in more accurate valvetrain operation, optimum engine protection at all RPMs, and a lower risk of crankshaft failure. A side benefit to vibration control is releasing lost torque and horsepower through greater efficiency. It's perfect for all stock, work, and competition-built trucks.


HIGH STRENGTH BOLT KIT OPTION:
If you have a high performance engine with 500+ HP, then this high strength bolt kit is strongly recommended.
  • Heat treated, high strength, extended length bolt from ARP®
  • .010” thick diamond impregnated friction washer for the ultimate in holding power
  • For high performance diesel engines
Manuals and Guides
IMPORTANT NOTES:
  • This balancer is specially designed only for internally balanced engines and is not for use in the stock application
  • If your engine is not internally balanced please see part#:
    • 890101 (2001-2005)
    • 830111 (2006-2010)
    • 830121 (2011-2016)
    • 830141 (2017-2019)
    • 830151 (2020-2023)
FEATURES & BENEFITS:
  • Made In The USA
  • SEI 18.1 Certified
  • Unleash Lost Torque & Horsepower
  • Torsional Vibration Protection At All RPMs
  • Reduce Wear On Critical Engine Parts
  • Improved Valve Timing
  • Lasts The Life Of The Engine
  • Damper Removal Not Required For Belt Replacement
About Fluidampr

What Is A Harmonic Balancer, aka Crankshaft Damper?

A harmonic balancer reduces destructive crankshaft torsional vibration, which is the end-to-end twisting/rebound motion, that is naturally generated during each power stroke. A harmonic balancer contributes to greater valve train and timing efficiency, plus reduces wear of critical engine components such as main bearings, oil pump and the crankshaft itself.

A harmonic balancer often incorporates the main drive pulley and by appearance is often overlooked as having no essential function to the life of the engine. If the drive pulley is incorporated with the harmonic balancer, removing or changing it to a lightweight design, or using a low quality product MAY BE THE SINGLE BIGGEST COSTLY MISTAKE YOU CAN DO TO YOUR ENGINE.

Why Do I Need A Performance Harmonic Balancer, aka Crankshaft Damper - Performance parts that increase torque, such as intake, exhaust, cams, and ECM changes typically cause an increase in torsional vibration magnitude, but keep frequency the same. Evidence that your stock harmonic balancer is not performing adequately will be cracked, bulging or missing rubber between the hub and outer ring. This is caused by excessive heat retention, over stretching and age. A common failure will be the outer ring separating from the hub causing damage inside the engine bay. Most race sanctioning bodies require a SFI 18.1 spec damper as a safety caution.

Performance parts related to the rotating assembly, such as rods, pistons, crank, flywheel/flexplate usually changes both torsional vibration magnitude and frequency. A stock harmonic balancer typically is only tuned for a 50hz peak variance. Move beyond its parameters and it may leave your critical engine components unprotected when torsional vibration is at its peak.

Due to the countless combinations of performance upgrades the simplest and more effective solution is to install a Fluidampr performance damper. By design, Fluidampr protects across a broad frequency and can become more effective as magnitude increases. The earlier a Fluidamper performance damper is installed, the more you’ll benefit from the protection, performance and durability in the long run.

How Does A Fluidampr Damper Work? - Unlike a stock elastomer harmonic balancer, Fluidampr performance dampers protect across a broad frequency range and can become more effective as magnitude increases throughout your RPM range. Each Fluidampr performance damper is designed for the engine application it is intended for.

Fluidampr performance dampers consist of a free rotating inertia ring inside a laser sealed outer housing within tight tolerance of each other. Both the inertia ring and the outer housing are computer balanced to exceed OEM specifications during manufacturing. Between the two, an area referred to as the shear gap is pressure injected with viscous silicone. This specialized silicone maintains stability across an extreme temperature range and provides superior heat dissipation.

As soon as your engine fires torsional vibration is present. To damp its destructive effects, the outer housing turns at engine RPM, while the inner inertia ring immediately self-centers and is free to be ‘shocked’ by each torsional vibration event. As the inner inertia ring moves in-and-out of RPM with the outer housing, the shearing force through the silicone transforms the vibration to heat, which rapidly dissipates through the housing. Since the mass of the inertia ring is engulfed in a thin film of silicone and not directly connected to the crank, it can be calculated that only 2/3 of the total Fluidampr weight is rotating at RPM. For example, a 7.9lb Fluidampr for a Chevy LS1 only feels 5.3lbs at rpm.

The Fluidampr design originated from top race engine builders requesting Vibratech TVD (formally Houdialle and parent company to Fluidampr) to bring its viscous damper technology engineered for long-life, high power diesel applications to professional motorsports in the early-1980s to replace failing elastomer designs. Viscous torsional dampers are used today as original equipment on select luxury sportscars, light-duty diesel trucks and even military spec engines. Meanwhile, nearly all high power engines that move our economy depend on a viscous damper for superior protection, performance and durability.

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