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Old 10-19-2003, 11:20 AM
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motor mounts: street, street/race, race??

I just ordered a set of HASport motor mounts for my b18c going into 92 civic hatch. I ordered the race ones because I thought I could get most performance out of the engine like that. My friends are saying the vibration will be too much and annoying and nuts and bolts will come loose due to the vibration, etc. etc. Anyone here have personal experience with these mounts. Do you recommend them or the street/race? I can still call and change the order.
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Old 10-19-2003, 01:29 PM
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Re: motor mounts: street, street/race, race??

I ordered some mount inserts from nopi, They make my car shake a good bit. I don't know if the actual mounts will be that bad. I don't think they will make nuts and bolts come loose. If I got to do it over I would have just replaced my motor mounts with some oem ones.
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Old 10-19-2003, 06:17 PM
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i also just put a set of Prothane inserts into a 94 gsr and it vibrated pretty bad. i'd say use oem mounts.
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Old 10-20-2003, 01:33 AM
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Re: motor mounts: street, street/race, race??

a friend of mine used full race polyurethane mounts. god damn that thing shook like crazy but only when at low rpms like idle. it is the best way to get a better launch and more power to the ground but it is very annoying and uncomfortable for a daily driven car. and yes it could easily loosen things up in the car.
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i have a 90 crx and a 90 integra that just got hit.. i am gonna swap the motor from the teggy to the crx...Do i need motor mounts ? and if so what are good mounts ?
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i have a 90 crx and a 90 integra that just got hit.. i am gonna swap the motor from the teggy to the crx...Do i need motor mounts ? and if so what are good mounts ?
and if anyone needs any 90 ls parts let me know... partin the beach out
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