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Old 11-24-2016   #21
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Default Re: Solid Motor mounts? Any options? Any interest?

Thank you, my friend and have fun. Cheers indeed and Happy Thanksgiving!


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Old 11-24-2016   #22
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The mount posted by Phil in post #6 looks pretty doggone good to me. That's probably about perfect for any application I can think of.
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Old 11-24-2016   #23
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It is obvious you have never raced !
As I said before you can do anything you want to your own car.
Some people just have to learn the hard way.
Best of luck to you!
Professionally no I haven't but that depends what kind of 'racing' you are talking about ! I never said I was going to do it but I'm looking into it. I do appreciate the input against it that is one of the reasons I did post my question because I knew I'd get some feedback. I may try some if they are inexpensive or just replace my originals with new ones. If I do try them and don't like it then I can just switch them back out and use them in my 93 car since it's already going to vibrate considering the mods !

Stiffer bushings are pretty much all over the place. I've ready countless threads and some people like them and others don't. Seems to be a preference sort of thing. I know In the newer Porsches they have computer controlled mounts that can stiffen when driving hard or in sporty modes. Would that not hint that a stiffer mount is beneficial for engine response and 'feel' ? At least I seem to think so.
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