FFMan
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posted on 19/10/20 at 07:58 AM |
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MX5 roadster engine mounts
Do people use solid engine mounts in track/race locost cars ? I have a roadster with pancake mounts past their best and i'm wondering which way
to go, especially as the intention is to go FI at some point.
thanks
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Mr Whippy
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posted on 19/10/20 at 11:10 AM |
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Solid mounts won't make you go faster, your car will just feel and sound dreadful. Give it a go but you'll wish you hadn't bothered.
Series landrover engine mounts, especially the diesel ones are both super cheap and quite compliant and should be a direct swap.
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FFMan
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posted on 19/10/20 at 11:16 AM |
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quote: Originally posted by Mr Whippy
Solid mounts won't make you go faster, your car will just feel and sound dreadful. Give it a go but you'll wish you hadn't bothered.
Series landrover engine mounts, especially the diesel ones are both super cheap and quite compliant and should be a direct swap.
> Give it a go but you'll wish you hadn't bothered.
i have them in my historic race car, always been that way so i don't know any different, but on the track it is less important. I was going to
say one less thing to fail, but the solid ones do from time to time.
thanks - which series landy ?
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