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Fluidampr

The difference between the two is a spacer in place of a reluctor, your motor will have a reluctor for the ds pump already installed, so either ds or db fluiddampr will work, if you get the one with a spacer ya just don't use it.....
 
Is it the 800141 for DS4 fueled engines?

Second, does the same damper work if I eventually switch to DB2?
Yes.
The reluctor wheel goes on first then the fluid dampener sandwiched that between the timing sprocket and the dampener.
When switching to a DB2 system then it is to My understanding that the reluctor wheel gets removed.
I dont know that for sure, I just stayed under the awning of the Holiday Inn Express for a night. Couldnt afford the room. 😖😵‍💫😹😹😹
 
The difference between the two is a spacer in place of a reluctor, your motor will have a reluctor for the ds pump already installed, so either ds or db fluiddampr will work, if you get the one with a spacer ya just don't use it.....
Came across my spacer a while ago and wondered why the heck I still had it around after almost 10 years. Tossed.
 
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