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Fluidampr off the 1989 6.5

Correct. When running a db2 you need the spacer or tone ting.
Imo always use a tone ring because they are plentiful and it nice to add a cps if you ever need one. I don’t need the cps for ip, but need it for my tcm. So thats just the hmmwv 2 wire cps for the tcm and 3 wire cps for supporting the ds4.
 
I'm wanting to use the Fluidampr off the 1989 on the 1994 ds4.
Do I need anything more than the Fluidampr sitting in the bench?

I should have grabbed the Fluidamprs off the 96 and 98 when I sold them.
 
You don’t have a hording problem. You have an organization problem, probably just too small a warehouse.
The organization problem is real. Especially when I was running and gunning. I only had a few hours a weekend.
I'd generally leave Sunday night or Monday morning about 4:30 or so. Drive from.jobsite to jobsite, sometimes make it home during the week.

Get home Friday night, Saturday do paperwork, unload, reload.

Cat and several other jobs were more normal. The nukes were usually 7 days.

Didn't have much time to organize or sort.

At least when I was regularly working on stuff, I pretty much knew what I had and where it was.
I have a lot of filters that I have to research applications. I never wrote on them what they were for.

Anybody need filters for a 2007? Yaris or early 2000's Sentra?
 
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