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Ross Tuffbond Harmonic Dampers
Ross Performance Parts harmonic dampers create an inter-molecular bond between the special formula rubber and the metal damper mass assembly achieving improved vibration damping and service life.
Oiling Systems
An engine must be lubricated for smooth, efficient performance, and an oiling system addresses this need. There are two main types of oiling systems, a wet sump and a dry sump.
Trigger Systems
Precision ignition timing is essential for high-performance engine tuning and ensuring your engine is delivering every horsepower within its capability.
Harmonic Dampers
The harmonic damper, also known as a crankshaft pulley, harmonic balancer, crankshaft damper, torsional damper or vibration damper, is a potentially confusing and often misunderstood part, but is a critical component to your engines longevity and performance.
The instructions on this page are guidelines only.
It is recommended that the installation of any performance part be undertaken by a qualified automotive specialist.
Keeping our installation guides up to date is an ongoing process. If any information you require is not listed or if you have a specific question please contact our team directly.
Harmonic Dampers
What are crankshaft harmonics?
What is a harmonic damper?
How does a Ross Performance Parts Harmonic Damper differ from an OEM damper?
What makes Ross Performance Parts better than other aftermarket harmonic dampers?
How long should I expect my damper to last?
Does Ross Performance Parts offer a lifetime warranty?
What is "End of Use"?
What is the difference between the Metal Jacket, Race Series and Gold Series harmonic dampers?
Which Nissan RB harmonic damper suits my engine?
Do you refurbish OEM harmonic dampers?
Triggering
When do I need crank & cam triggering?
Which Hall Effect Sensor would you recommend? Cherry or GT101?
Can I run a Ross Performance Parts Cam Angle Sensor (CAS) without a crank trigger?
Oiling
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Technical Articles
Ross Tuffbond Harmonic Dampers
Ross Performance Parts harmonic dampers create an inter-molecular bond between the special formula rubber and the metal damper mass assembly achieving improved vibration damping and service life.
Oiling Systems
An engine must be lubricated for smooth, efficient performance, and an oiling system addresses this need. There are two main types of oiling systems, a wet sump and a dry sump.
Trigger Systems
Precision ignition timing is essential for high-performance engine tuning and ensuring your engine is delivering every horsepower within its capability.
Harmonic Dampers
The harmonic damper, also known as a crankshaft pulley, harmonic balancer, crankshaft damper, torsional damper or vibration damper, is a potentially confusing and often misunderstood part, but is a critical component to your engines longevity and performance.
Installation Guides
The instructions on this page are guidelines only.
It is recommended that the installation of any performance part be undertaken by a qualified automotive specialist.
Keeping our installation guides up to date is an ongoing process. If any information you require is not listed or if you have a specific question please contact our team directly.
Frequently Asked Questions
Harmonic Dampers
What are crankshaft harmonics?
What is a harmonic damper?
How does a Ross Performance Parts Harmonic Damper differ from an OEM damper?
What makes Ross Performance Parts better than other aftermarket harmonic dampers?
How long should I expect my damper to last?
Does Ross Performance Parts offer a lifetime warranty?
What is "End of Use"?
What is the difference between the Metal Jacket, Race Series and Gold Series harmonic dampers?
Which Nissan RB harmonic damper suits my engine?
Do you refurbish OEM harmonic dampers?
Triggering
When do I need crank & cam triggering?
Which crank trigger profile should I choose - 12T or 36-2T?
Which Hall Effect Sensor would you recommend? Cherry or GT101?
Can I run a Ross Performance Parts Cam Angle Sensor (CAS) without a crank trigger?
Oiling
Coming Soon!
Contact Tech Support
Fill out the form below and we will get back to you shortly!
"*" indicates required fields
Address
2/5 Moloney Dr
Wodonga VIC 3960
Australia
Open Hours
Monday - Friday: 8:30am - 5:00pm AEST
Saturday - Sunday: Closed