Who has experience with one MMR engine mount and one comp mount?
Anyone with actual experience with it, please chime in here.
Wanting to know if you've had any issues with the PPF, which side you put which mount on, what the vibration was like, if any bolts got loose on your car over time. Anyone with experience, please respond, thank you. |
Lulz
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Originally Posted by viperormiata
(Post 656884)
Lulz
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Originally Posted by Nagase
(Post 656885)
Chat crashed for you too, huh? :P
There have been discussions on the mount thing(using two different ones) on Miata.net and believe it or not.....CR...*Gasp* I'll see if I can pull up some links for you. |
Originally Posted by viperormiata
(Post 656889)
Lol, yeah big time.
There have been discussions on the mount thing(using two different ones) on Miata.net and believe it or not.....CR...*Gasp* I'll see if I can pull up some links for you. I don't know about clubricer though, if they have the tech... I'll be surprised. Unless it's just about hard parking "ya my engein totaly works w/ 1 of each." |
I do hybrid, so does Gospeed81, and we are both badasses so that pretty much sums up this thread.
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So I asked for details in chat.
MMR on the driver's side, streetable. Hasn't been taken on track to test for durability. |
Got more details, for anyone else's info:
He put 25,000 miles on the setup, about. No tracking. |
In for welding engine to frame.
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This thread is relevant to my interests.
In for empirical data. |
That's the data I've gotten so far, I hear gospeed is running this too, I'll PM him to see if I can get more data.
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What data do you need...
It works, and vibrates less than solid mounts but more than MS mounts. I would recommend that ladies should have nothing to do with solid mounts :) |
I’m looking at doing this too. I have a set of MMR mounts and they appear to be about equivalent to a solid aluminum puck in terms of stiffness. I haven’t tried installing them yet but I’m pretty sure installing 2 of them would make stuff start vibrating loose on the car.
Bob |
I have a set of engine mounts and diff mounts that I haven't installed...
I'm hardcore but full solid almost scares me. I've driven many FWD cars with full poly mounts and people complained about them but I loved them. So who knows... |
I've run the MMR motormounts and have since gone with MS mounts. I have the diff mounts already, and that was enough for me.
If doing the hybrid setup - the consensus (even from some of the CR guys) is to have MMR mount on Pax side and MS on driver's side. Motor torques toward the Pax side which is why this has been so. |
Originally Posted by bbundy
(Post 657403)
I’m looking at doing this too. I have a set of MMR mounts and they appear to be about equivalent to a solid aluminum puck in terms of stiffness. I haven’t tried installing them yet but I’m pretty sure installing 2 of them would make stuff start vibrating loose on the car.
Bob
Originally Posted by Sokool
(Post 657498)
I have a set of engine mounts and diff mounts that I haven't installed...
I'm hardcore but full solid almost scares me. I've driven many FWD cars with full poly mounts and people complained about them but I loved them. So who knows...
Originally Posted by Machismo
(Post 657513)
I've run the MMR motormounts and have since gone with MS mounts. I have the diff mounts already, and that was enough for me.
If doing the hybrid setup - the consensus (even from some of the CR guys) is to have MMR mount on Pax side and MS on driver's side. Motor torques toward the Pax side which is why this has been so. |
Ask around for the folks who have had their MMRs melt on the driver's side. ;)
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http://clubroadster.net/vb_forum/sho...ght=mmr+mounts
This was a thread that I started many moons ago... |
Originally Posted by Machismo
(Post 657528)
Ask around for the folks who have had their MMRs melt on the driver's side. ;)
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Originally Posted by Nagase
(Post 657547)
V8 cars have the same issue. They just wrap it in foil.
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Originally Posted by Machismo
(Post 657528)
Ask around for the folks who have had their MMRs melt on the driver's side. ;)
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Originally Posted by Savington
(Post 660713)
Melting is a solvable problem. Putting an MMR on the passenger side and a Comp on the driver's side totally negates any benefit of having the MMR mount in the first place.
Edit: Unless this might work? http://www.hrpworld.com/index.cfm?tp...action=product |
Well, I finally have some experience.
And my suggestion is, don't do it unless you have a car that won't rattle. I'm going to be moving to two comp mounts next time I have my subframe out. The shifting is divine though. |
After putting more miles on it, I have to say, I love one MMR mount and one comp mount. Feels awesome. You'll find out what's loose on your car quickly, but the feeling is amazing.
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