Hi All,
Anyone here rumming one of these on their cars?
Opinions?
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Richard
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Re: Flyin' Miata ATI Harmonic Damper
Hi Richard,
I had my rotating assembly balanced and used an OEM harmonic balancer. Those ATI harmonic balancers are meant to be good but not keen on having to "maintain" something like that.
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I had my rotating assembly balanced and used an OEM harmonic balancer. Those ATI harmonic balancers are meant to be good but not keen on having to "maintain" something like that.
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I went the boundary racer pump instead, fixes the same problem and you can run higher oil pressure which hopefully is even better for track work. http://boundaryengineering.com/drupal/node/36. Not cheap though.
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Hellmun wrote:I went the boundary racer pump instead, fixes the same problem and you can run higher oil pressure which hopefully is even better for track work. http://boundaryengineering.com/drupal/node/36. Not cheap though.
I was always planning on running with the street/strip pump and the ATI but I'm erring away from the ATI and just running the stock damper now. There must be a good reason that FM use the ATI in every motor they build though and CT is a big fan of them also.
I think full racer pump might be a bit extreme for my car. I will have a talk to Daniel tomorrow and see what he thinks. I have to order some ARP main and head bolts so it is another excuse to take advantage of the Aussie dollar. If the Arias pistons are still a while away I might get the FM Weiscos at the same time.
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Re: Flyin' Miata ATI Harmonic Damper
The oil pump problem can be solved with better flowing relief valve or an external one.
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Re: Flyin' Miata ATI Harmonic Damper
What wozzah said.
Also the race pump is to eliminate pump breakage not improve oil pressure. Also oil pressure doesnt save engines, oil flow does. A stock pump already gives far too much pressure, hence the pump breakage.
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Also the race pump is to eliminate pump breakage not improve oil pressure. Also oil pressure doesnt save engines, oil flow does. A stock pump already gives far too much pressure, hence the pump breakage.
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Re: Flyin' Miata ATI Harmonic Damper
OK, Spoke to Daniel and he its says not needed for a street car running 12psi. Also going to use standard main and head bolts not ARP as I planned. Seems that pretty much everything I thought I needed, I didn’t.
Can It be he knows more about engines than me?
Richard.
Can It be he knows more about engines than me?
Richard.
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Re: Flyin' Miata ATI Harmonic Damper
Sounds good Bear, Daniel is the one building my motor too.
If the flow path size/shape is unchanged then an increase in pressure should see a corresponding increase in flow. I wasn't concerned that stock pressure was low when under load. I figured that the drop-off under high-G braking in pressure would instead change from say 80psi -45psi to say 94psi -59 psi as a overly simplified example.
Also the race pump is to eliminate pump breakage not improve oil pressure. Also oil pressure doesnt save engines, oil flow does. A stock pump already gives far too much pressure, hence the pump breakage.
If the flow path size/shape is unchanged then an increase in pressure should see a corresponding increase in flow. I wasn't concerned that stock pressure was low when under load. I figured that the drop-off under high-G braking in pressure would instead change from say 80psi -45psi to say 94psi -59 psi as a overly simplified example.
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