Author Topic: Engine mount has give up any suggestions on uprated engine mounts.  (Read 3218 times)

Offline Shizzle

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As title says in title i have noticed on deceleration the engine really jolts and i could only assume an engine mount is giving up or has give up any suggestions on a good uprated mounts if there is any.

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get some hockey pucks and follow the guide on here....they work!

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Thank you very helpfull

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I am running new meyle mounts which should be good enough for years and years (uprated mounts can cause vibration issues!) and hockey pucks are only needed if sump clearance is poor (and they still need decent condition mounts!)
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Offline Shizzle

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My sump is ok only due to that bracket between engine and gearbox taking the hits  :whistle:
Do powerflex do anything and is there a brand NOT to buy.

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Just take some Vaseline with you when you get them :grin:

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I've got vibra technics on the m3 and still rubber mounted but have a billet  alloy casing to stop the rubber compressing. Engine vibration is slightly increased but totally transforms the feel of the car, might be different for a golf but thats what I recommend.

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I've got vibra technics on the m3 and still rubber mounted but have a billet  alloy casing to stop the rubber compressing. Engine vibration is slightly increased but totally transforms the feel of the car, might be different for a golf but thats what I recommend.
Awesome on a Mk2, I kept my KR mounts just in case :smiley:

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I had Vibratechnics on my mk2 16v yonks ago, they made a huge and impressive difference. Shame they're so f**king expensive.

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I am running new meyle mounts which should be good enough for years and years (uprated mounts can cause vibration issues!) and hockey pucks are only needed if sump clearance is poor (and they still need decent condition mounts!)

Could probably do with some new mounts for my new engine!
Can you supply those Boney?
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