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RX-7 2nd Gen Specific (1986-92) RX-7 1986-92 Discussion including performance modifications and technical support sections. |
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02-16-2010, 08:21 PM | #1 |
サバンナFC3S RX-7
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Himni Solid Motor and Transmission Mounts
Anyone have any experiences with the Himni Racing Solid Motor and Transmission mounts? I am thinking of picking up the set for my car I just wanted to hear some feedback on it.
http://himni-racing.com/index.php?ma...products_id=75
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02-16-2010, 09:23 PM | #2 | |
rotors excite me
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Well, they guarantee fitment. The way I understand it solid Aluminum mounts are pretty straight forward. Your car will vibrate more, your drive train less, it may make shifts smoother/easier and could help put the power down quicker. And they won't disintegrate in 20 years.
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He isn't a killer. He just wins -- thoroughly. '87 TII 240+ rwhp on my DIY streetport, ~13psi on stock turbo, Racing Beat REVTII exhaust rTek 2.1 awaits a tune Quote:
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02-16-2010, 09:46 PM | #4 |
IT'S ALIVE!
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Engine vibrations (shaking). Because the mounts are solid there is no play in the system so anything the engine does you WILL feel. IMO, solid mounts are overkill for any street vehicle. It might be worth considering the stiffer rubber Mazdaspeed mounts and Banzai Racing makes some harder polyurethan mounts (95 durometer, I think).
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02-16-2010, 10:22 PM | #5 |
サバンナFC3S RX-7
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hmm well I am planning on tracking my car. Do you have any experience like can you describe how the engine feels with those mounts? what about the solid mounts for the transmission?
Am I better off running the Banzai engine and tranny mounts?
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02-16-2010, 10:44 PM | #7 | |
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Technically, no. But it will transmit more sound (which is just vibrations carried via matter) through the rest of the car, so it will be louder in the cabin. How much I'm not sure, I haven't been in a '7 with solid mounts, but if it's a track car who the hell cares? Performance reigns supreme for a track car...
I use comp mounts from Racing Beat or Mazdatrix, they might even be the same. My car is pretty noisy inside, but I also have the \/\/\/ exhaust, 75% of the interior padding and carpet removed, a whiny performance fuel pump and a slightly noisy diff. And my cheap stereo has a baseline amount of static grumble grumble grumble...
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He isn't a killer. He just wins -- thoroughly. '87 TII 240+ rwhp on my DIY streetport, ~13psi on stock turbo, Racing Beat REVTII exhaust rTek 2.1 awaits a tune Quote:
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02-16-2010, 11:44 PM | #8 |
サバンナFC3S RX-7
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Well once I get my car back I plan on using it as my DD again. I have all of my interior and I plan on keeping all of my interior. I still have the padding and all that stuff. I am planning on running the RB road race exhaust so idk if it would be that loud in the cabin.
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02-17-2010, 12:39 AM | #9 | |
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It will definitely be louder than stock. Tolerable is a relative term, but I'm betting you'll get used to whatever it sounds like.
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He isn't a killer. He just wins -- thoroughly. '87 TII 240+ rwhp on my DIY streetport, ~13psi on stock turbo, Racing Beat REVTII exhaust rTek 2.1 awaits a tune Quote:
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02-17-2010, 12:43 AM | #11 |
サバンナFC3S RX-7
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I think I have gotten to the point where I just want a comfortable ride, if little noises get to me when I am trying to sleep I am sure the loud noise from the engine will get to me as well.
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02-17-2010, 01:02 AM | #12 |
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DONT DO IT!!!!!!!!!!!! I put solid motor and tranny mounts in my car, and it was nice at first, but as my dd for the past 4 years its gotten old, everything vibrates, stuff vibrates loose (bolts, screws ect) random things rattle, you can hear every little whine and vibration from the transmission and motor. I didnt notice shifting to be any smoother either. If it were track only it would be alright, but as a dd its not worth it (the ladies dont like it much either)
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02-17-2010, 01:06 AM | #13 |
サバンナFC3S RX-7
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it's funny because my gf loves my FC regardless of the noise. She loves the smile it puts on my face. I think I will just got with the poly's from banzai. F-that I don't want annoying noises while I am listening to my jams and just enjoying my FC.
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02-17-2010, 09:18 AM | #15 | |
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Hell, my '89 GXL with stock (probably torn) mounts, springs and struts rattles like crazy - and that's with the AAS set to "normal". Adding stiffer mounts (be stiffer rubber, polyurethane or solid) is going to increase cabin vibration and noise no matter what. I went from the stock rubber mounts to 70 durometer polyurethane mounts (softer than Banzai Racing's mounts) all around on my old turbocharged '02 Mazda Protege5 and when cold that thing would rattle like crazy and it was less than 10 years old. Just imagine what it would be like on a car 20+ years old. Just saying, if rattles, creaks and other noises bother you than I would definitely reconsider. I will be replacing the mounts on my car at some point but whether with polyurethane or stiffer rubber remains to be decided based on what direction I take the car. |
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