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Imprezer
09-21-2005, 04:10 AM
Weapon*R Engine Torque Dampener

Engine torque dampeners have been around for quiet some time now. Extremely popular among the drifting enthusiasts it slowly worked its way into other markers. It is now becoming a must for FR cars with notorious “wheel hop” issue as well as any other high horsepower cars.

From my personal experience and knowledge, there were only few companies in Japan that offered this device for Subarus. Extremely rare and expensive, Subaru engine torque dampeners were never really exposed to the Subaru enthusiasts. Until now.

Weapon*R, a well established sport compact car product manufacturer recently released their version of the engine dampener for Subarus. They have had few other applications out on the market already such as Mitsubishi EVO, which quickly became very popular among the EVO guys. Thanks for Weapon*R, I got my hands on one engine torque dampener kit. Since the kit was designed to fit on a “normal” Subaru, I could not use it on my personal car with reversed intake manifold and custom mounted turbo.

How it works and what it does.

An engine dampener is a small shock absorber that mounts between the engine and the chassis. It reduces engine movement and dampens its motion providing a number of benefits:

--- Improved off-the-line acceleration
--- Reduced wheel hop
--- Improved vehicle stability
--- Reduced shock load on driveline components
--- Smoother shifting
--- Reduced wear on exhaust system joints

Of course, some of these benefits can be gained by installing stiffer engine mounts but at a cost of noise and increased vibrations. And, installation of the engine mounts is a lot more complex than that of the Weapon*R engine dampener, which can also be adjusted to preload the dampening setting.

Installation.

Installation is pretty simple. I closely followed the instructions that were provided with the kit and everything went smooth. There are few things I did differently, though. I used Subaru-like bolts for the brackets. And, I have not replaced the stock coolant line. I simple bent the turbo coolant inlet pipe upwards providing the needed clearance between the rubber hose and the Weapon*R engine torque dampener bracket. The stock PCV hose also fit just fine after I did that.All in all, installation took me about 30 minutes.

End results.

Upon the initial engine start, I clearly saw that the engine did not move around as much. It still had enough movement but it was a lot more solid. Cabin noise and vibrations did not increase at all or I did not notice it. After test driving the car, I can safely say that it really does feel like the engine mounts have been installed but without the noise or vibrations. So it would be safe to say that on Subarus with STi or other engine mounts, the torque dampener would even better, if you don’t care for the roughness. I also recommend upgrading the transmission mount with the STi mount. These modifications will greatly improve the drivability, fun factor and the feel of your Subarus. Weapon*R retails the kit for around $200.00.

Please take a moment and watch the videos of before and after. I do appologize for the quality but you can clearly see the engine rocking from side to side in the first video comparing to the second one. (56K death!)

Before:

http://www.i-club.com/videos/wrbefore.mpg

After:

http://www.i-club.com/videos/wrafter.mpg

And, of course, here are some pics.

http://www.i-club.com/images/reviews/wrbanner.bmp

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kspek
09-21-2005, 11:40 AM
i have one and it works great

Dice
09-21-2005, 02:35 PM
They look pretty nice. It's probably cheaper to just buy these for 150 and install them yourself then get the sti mounts and get a shop to do it right? if i have some left over cash form 6spd swap, i might look into them. the engine start up in the 2nd video seemed a lot smoother. i know my car rocks like a boat when i start up:)

AWD_Dan
09-25-2005, 03:28 PM
Are these adaptable to 'GC' 2.5l engines?

Imprezer
09-25-2005, 05:37 PM
The mounting braket to the engine attaches to the intake manifold where the header tank sits. I am pretty sure it will not bolt on, but I am sure you can modify the braket to fir your manifold.

20sti05
09-26-2005, 08:21 PM
would it be a good little add on to my 05 sti?

kspek
10-02-2005, 08:20 PM
it'll stop the engine from shaking as much

sagelwwa
10-03-2005, 01:19 AM
Convenient timing! I just saw one on a SR20DET equipped 240SX and thought I'd look them up for our WRXs! Thanks for this info!

Imprezer
10-03-2005, 05:19 AM
http://www.i-club.com/forums/showthread.php?t=112426

squidney
10-08-2005, 03:16 PM
great lil product i have one on my 04

bwagner
10-24-2005, 08:30 PM
please don't think I'm an A$$ for this, but it's a "Damper", not a "Dampener.

: : : Merriam-Webster online:

: : : Main Entry: damp·er
: : : Pronunciation: 'dam-p&r
: : : Function: noun
: : : 1 : a dulling or deadening influence. Put a damper on the celebration.
: : : 2 : a device that damps : as a : a valve or plate (as in the flue of a furnace) for regulating the draft b : a small felted block to stop the vibration of a piano string c chiefly British : SHOCK ABSORBER

To Dampen: to make damp, slightly wet

I'm sure I'll be labeled as a jerk (or worse) for this post, but it's a common mistake, and it just drives me nuts when people don't know the difference between the two, especially car enthusiasts

jdmimprezawagon
10-24-2005, 11:05 PM
Nice

Leonardo
10-25-2005, 08:01 PM
Wonder if I can fit it on the my Legacy GT!

j*bishop
10-26-2005, 01:47 AM
any way you can take a side view pic??

lzykid4life
11-01-2005, 03:02 PM
Wonder if I can fit it on the my Legacy GT!

rallitek said it would work with the lgt on their site...have a Gt to, so I am hoping it works...

blinguskahn
11-13-2005, 10:39 PM
Looks like ti wont fit with an FMIC.

racetek82
11-28-2005, 02:00 PM
Actually Kspek has one one his car, with a Greddy FMIC kit, and it fits fine. It may vary from one FMIC manufacturer to another, depending on the IC pipe size and routing.

j*bishop
11-28-2005, 03:14 PM
i'll be installing mine in a few weeks. i'll make sure to take pics of the install process...

Musto
11-30-2005, 08:12 PM
Does anyone know if this will work with a DR650 fmic?

X-Factor
12-27-2005, 07:13 AM
please don't think I'm an A$$ for this, but it's a "Damper", not a "Dampener.

: : : Merriam-Webster online:

: : : Main Entry: damp·er
: : : Pronunciation: 'dam-p&r
: : : Function: noun
: : : 1 : a dulling or deadening influence. Put a damper on the celebration.
: : : 2 : a device that damps : as a : a valve or plate (as in the flue of a furnace) for regulating the draft b : a small felted block to stop the vibration of a piano string c chiefly British : SHOCK ABSORBER

To Dampen: to make damp, slightly wet

I'm sure I'll be labeled as a jerk (or worse) for this post, but it's a common mistake, and it just drives me nuts when people don't know the difference between the two, especially car enthusiasts

ahh, nicely put, but i think you are mistaken. a dampener as its used is also in reference to reducing the effects of something; in this case reducing the effects of engine rock, not just making something wet. damper is used to make something wet, or damp.

would this item work for BES? the vids dont work for me, but i like what im hearing.

Imprezer
12-27-2005, 02:58 PM
bes?

Icon25rs
01-08-2006, 01:34 PM
Does this application fit on a 06 STI

ImprezaRSX
08-07-2006, 10:01 AM
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seems to me the manufacturer got it right... that's straight from the site. :)

These things are cool as ****. however, us GC8 guys need to find something else. It wouldn't be very hard at all to make our own. Maybe I should do that. I thought someone already had.

williaty
08-17-2006, 07:45 AM
I've got an '05 RS, anyone know if I've got the right mounting points to make this thing fit?