is this a stpiud or interesting question? SAY you mount an engine solidly (i mean no rubber bushings) onto the chassis/shell of ur car, what would be the good/bad effects?
thanks,
Deian
mounting engine solidly?
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a lot of vibration, and i mean a lot. it's not a good idea for road use.
racing cars have stiffer/solid mounts, presumably to get better throttle response because the engine twists less when you put your foot down
racing cars have stiffer/solid mounts, presumably to get better throttle response because the engine twists less when you put your foot down

i think youd find you had a very bad headache within minutes mate
the vibration would be very severe without the rubber mounts and bumps in the road would possibly rip the mountings out of the chassis
i wouldnt fancy trying to drive anywhere but on a track in it to be honest and it may even be too harsh for that
the vibration would be very severe without the rubber mounts and bumps in the road would possibly rip the mountings out of the chassis
i wouldnt fancy trying to drive anywhere but on a track in it to be honest and it may even be too harsh for that

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urethane engine and tranny mounts work well for me...nice compromise, i dont find em too harsh to use on the road. they also prevent the engine moving and damaging stuff......like radiator lines if one shears, or parts of a turbo setup if you had one.
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