
I've been rethinking about installing a lightweight Unorthodox or VMS light oem style pulley to my car to make it a little peppier once I get things sorted out for the next season.
As we know these lightweight aluminum crank pulleys are not dampened compared the the stock ITR or the more expensive ATI and this is where the question has always come in. Does it really matter?

It's now been 20 or more years since the last owners were asking if lightweight solid crank pulley is good to use for the ITR.

I've heard standard B16a and B18c1 can get away with using light crank pulley because of lower Rod/Stroke ratio due to lower peak vibrations but B18c type R in particular experiences more vibration in higher revolutions and more likely suffer premature oil pump and bearing damage in comparison.

For those who are currently using or have used in the past, an aftermarket lightweight crank pulley on DC Integra 1.8LType R what are your thoughts and experiences you would share to someone who is not running a/c or power steering on their car?
How many miles are you on?
Is it worth it for a stock engine with bolt ons?
I've read many years ago of negative experiences of B16B N1 Racing crank pulley particularly when used on 1.8L Type R Engines.


Watched the HeelandToe video on yt where he says engine damage from non-dampened crank pulley is a myth as long as it is balanced.

After reading on it again this topic continues to be debated by many after so many years.
Can we just clear this once and for all?
So what exactly are your honest thoughts from the ITR community?
