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    Olde mechanic Carport Converter oldeskewltoy's Avatar
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    Question Pulsation Damper - Required???

    the TVIS equipped cars came with a pulsation damper part number 23270 below.







    In the high comp engines it appears the damper went away..... when I look for 23270, it is no longer an option





    I've got a high comp(smallport) 4AGE engine, standalone, RC 320cc low ohm injectors, fuel pump is from B18 equipped Integras(115 lph), TOM'S 20V FPR(no vacuum pull off)

    So, my question is..... Do I need a pulsation damper?
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    Default Re: Pulsation Damper - Required???

    do u have a bigport or smallport the 100kw motors ditched tvis
    building my 4agte ae82

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    Default Re: Pulsation Damper - Required???

    It is a smallport engine with a custom intake manifold for rwd application....

    ADDENDUN question: Can a TPS function if mounted upside down? What I'm getting at is the TPS plug, and the pulse damper are what interfere with each other, SOOOO if I can mount the TPS upside down, the plug will face forward, instead of rearward, providing enough room to mount the pulse damper....

    So, can the throttle position sensor (4AGE 1990+ and 1UZ in USA) be mounted upside down?
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    Default Re: Pulsation Damper - Required???

    The TPS is simply either a variable resistor or a switch assembly (depending on model), if it will physically fit then it will work. Give it a try.

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    Default Re: Pulsation Damper - Required???

    Quote Originally Posted by TC1600 View Post
    The TPS is simply either a variable resistor or a switch assembly (depending on model), if it will physically fit then it will work. Give it a try.


    correct, also turf the pulsation damper in the bin it is just to reduce noise.

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    Default Re: Pulsation Damper - Required???

    I ditched my pulsation dampener and noticed no difference.

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    I need a working 4AGE bottom end. Pref smallport GZE, but all others considered. Also complete motors.
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