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MM Solid Motor Mounts - 8/21/2006 3:54:03 PM   
Darkhan

 

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What are the advantages / disadvantages of using MM Solid Motor Mounts?

I had to remove a heat shield from the passenger side motor mount due to rubbing on my headers. I'm wondering what a different motor mount would do for me.

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RE: MM Solid Motor Mounts - 8/21/2006 7:09:46 PM   
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If it is a daily driver, I'd go with Polyurethane motor mounts.

Solid motor mounts obviously absorbe and transfer all engine vibrations and torque to the frame, which transmits to your seat... not the most comfortable situation for a daily driver...

Advantages: better power transfer to the drivetrain, higher power capabilities (mounts cannot wear due to high torque)

Disadvantages: vibrations and torque are transferred to the entire car...

Here is a link to the Urethane motor mounts, which may be a better option http://www.stangsuspension.com/store/comersus_viewitem.asp?idproduct=1135

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RE: MM Solid Motor Mounts - 8/22/2006 12:07:20 PM   
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Great info, thanks!

The Prothane motor mounts look to be a little thicker. If that is true I am wondering if that will provide more clearance for my headers.



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Bassani headers, X-pipe, cat-back
Steeda Tri-Ax Shifter
CAI by Tunable Inductions
Powerslot rotors (cryo dipped)
UPR clutch quadrant & firewall adjuster, white-face gauges, & Bullitt pedals
Ford Racing Bullitt suspens

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RE: MM Solid Motor Mounts - 8/22/2006 6:43:07 PM   
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It may provide a slight difference, but not enough to make too much of a difference...

Its more the material than height....

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