A/T TL-S XLR8 Torque Damper Question...

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Old Jun 13, 2017 | 05:26 PM
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A/T TL-S XLR8 Torque Damper Question...

Good evening folks,
I'll cut right to the chase,
I recently found out about the XLR8 Torque Damper and I need this in my life as soon as possible.
BUT, I have a A/T and it states "...You may purchase M/T bracket to allow fitment for A/T."
Has anyone done this / know how to do this? and if anyone has successfully done it on a A/T or M/T how much of a difference have you felt?

Thank you.
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Old Jun 19, 2017 | 01:43 PM
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The bracket is an OEM Acura part, the number is 50610-SEP-A10 and they're somewhere around $85 or so.

This can be fitted to the car (it should come w/ all necessary hardware), and the XLR8 damper can be installed!

Here's a picture of what you need (it's part 10):

The dampers help a noticeable amount, they help reduce engine vibrations affecting the chassis, this results in smoother and more efficient acceleration.

You can find the damper here: XLR8-ETD-0408TL - XLR8 Engine Torque Damper - Excelerate's Honda & Acura Store - Japanese Performance Specialist
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Old Jun 21, 2017 | 01:50 AM
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Originally Posted by ExcelerateRep
The bracket is an OEM Acura part, the number is 50610-SEP-A10 and they're somewhere around $85 or so.

This can be fitted to the car (it should come w/ all necessary hardware), and the XLR8 damper can be installed!

Here's a picture of what you need (it's part 10):

The dampers help a noticeable amount, they help reduce engine vibrations affecting the chassis, this results in smoother and more efficient acceleration.

You can find the damper here: XLR8-ETD-0408TL - XLR8 Engine Torque Damper - Excelerate's Honda & Acura Store - Japanese Performance Specialist
You guys are awesome, Thanks!
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