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bubu323 April-20th-2003 05:03 PM

Urethane engine mounts ? ? ?W
 
Where I can find urethane engine mounts for my 323 1.8 Dohc engine, specialy the tranny/engine mounts? Please I'm sick of broken mounts.

thunderb0lt April-20th-2003 05:54 PM

U could take the cheaper route and fill the stock mounts with urethene.....

Identity_X April-25th-2003 07:35 PM

Re: Urethane engine mounts ? ? ?W
 

Originally posted by bubu323
Where i can find urethane engine mounts for my 323 1.8 Dohc engine, specialy the tranny/engine mounts? Please I'm sick of broken mounts.
I am interested in finding some info on that as well. Anyone ???

Sky_high April-26th-2003 10:41 PM

Fill them with Hockey Pucks!!!

turbo1g April-27th-2003 10:42 AM

for the 2 lower trans mounts u can use escort zx2 inserts energy suspension sells. im using that with new oem mounts and works good.

Bruce95fmla April-28th-2003 12:54 PM

yup I have energy suspension also

funkdaddysmack April-28th-2003 02:35 PM

I'm just curious, but aside from the broken motor mount thing, how many people would be intersted in a similar solution to a filled or stiffer engine mount for the 1.8 DOHC? A torque brace.

My sister's boyfriend has designed a brace for the 7th gen Celica (GT, GTS) as well as the new Toyota Matrix. He has gotten over 90 orders for his brace from newcelica.org, and many of the people said it was the best $50 they've ever spent on their car.

Basically it reduces the ammount of engine twist as you're on and off the throttle. This seemingly increases throttle responce and crispness, reduces wheel-hop, and reduces the 'clunk' in between shifts. Downsides include slight-vibrations at idle... and possible drivetrain wear at high torque levels (high-power turbo engines).

Like I said, everyone (except a few people) absolutely love their braces. The few that didn't expected a bit too much from it, like a filled engine mount, but it's a HUGE difference for $50.

If there is any interest I'll create a seperate thread about the possibility of getting one of these developed for our cars, depending on the ammount of people interested.

Bruce95fmla April-28th-2003 02:48 PM

I would be interested, but umm where would they mount it

funkdaddysmack April-28th-2003 03:12 PM


Originally posted by Bruce95fmla
I would be interested, but umm where would they mount it
Here's some links from the celica forum about the brace:

http://www.newcelica.org/forums/show...t=torque+brace

http://www.newcelica.org/forums/show...t=torque+brace

http://www.newcelica.org/forums/show...t=torque+brace

http://www.newcelica.org/forums/show...t=torque+brace

Bruce95fmla April-28th-2003 04:04 PM

From the looks of where that brace is mounted, on the passenger side. It would work on the 1st gen protege/323.. but not the 2nd gen Protege. I really can't see it working on the 2nd gen due to engine compartment space... The 3rd gen may be a close call , but I don't think it would work for them either .. as they have about as much side room over there as the 2nd gen....
I would definetly be willing to try a fitment on my 2nd gen though .. that would be hot .. How much are they btw
Bruce

funkdaddysmack April-28th-2003 04:48 PM


Originally posted by Bruce95fmla
From the looks of where that brace is mounted, on the passenger side. It would work on the 1st gen protege/323.. but not the 2nd gen Protege. I really can't see it working on the 2nd gen due to engine compartment space... The 3rd gen may be a close call , but I don't think it would work for them either .. as they have about as much side room over there as the 2nd gen....
I would definetly be willing to try a fitment on my 2nd gen though .. that would be hot .. How much are they btw
Bruce

$56 shipped...

Unfortunately the most interest would probably be for first gen DOHC instead of the 2nd gen, just because there seem to be more modded 1st gens out there. I'd like to get a hold of a 3rd gen to take to him, I'm sure there would be a boatload of interest for them.

THEGOLDPRO April-28th-2003 05:41 PM

holy crap that guy got like 200 orders, i bet hes banking.

funkdaddysmack April-28th-2003 06:15 PM


Originally posted by THEGOLDPRO
holy crap that guy got like 200 orders, i bet hes banking.
Yea, couldn't have happened to a nicer guy, either... He's paying off a lot of his loans, and just bought some rims and tires for his car.... $50 is a super-price for the difference it makes...

If there is anyone in the Central PA area that has a 3rd gen 2.0 and wants to donate it for an afternoon, he may indeed be interested in making them for the pros. I already have the first gen DOHC covered, hehehe :D I will bring it up to him, see if he's up for it.

mazdaspeedwest April-28th-2003 07:49 PM

i might be interested as well, as long as they are custom made for the Pro. I'm not going to try and "fit" one it there. Besides, the mounting point to the body is VERY important, as all the torque the brace eliminates to the engine, it puts right back on that mounting spot. So it's gotta be a hella strong mount point.

spooki April-30th-2003 07:29 PM

i would buy one
 
how soon can we get these?
and how easy would it be to take them on and off?

i love to see a guy like us making some money on an idea that we could of done, but are to lazzy.:D


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