View Full Version : what do the group N engine mounts
burkov
09-07-2008, 03:20 PM
Hi i saw many projects and one of the most common thing is the group N engine mounts.
Can ypu explain me what is their purpose and eventually, where can i get some.
To my knowledge, the provide an much sterdier mount for the engine to sit on.
So that when you boot it, there is less rocking of the engine, and a much snappier throttle response.
burkov
09-07-2008, 03:29 PM
Thanks very much mate
pretty much what luke said, basiclly the harder compund rubber means less engine tilt, so in a nutshell you can get power down more effectively!
However it will make the car shake alittle more....... s`all good though :)
to prevent the engine from rocking when you let off a high revs aswell.
also to prevent having to give your mum a lift ever again.
mikey_b
09-07-2008, 03:41 PM
haha yes fred!
to prevent the engine from rocking when you let off a high revs aswell.
also to prevent having to give your mum a lift ever again.
Forgot about that lol :rolleyes:
Your missus might like it the first time, but she will get bored of shouting.
Easty-5
09-07-2008, 03:49 PM
to prevent the engine from rocking when you let off a high revs aswell.
also to prevent having to give your mum a lift ever again.
Thats what buckets and harnesses are for. :)
Wait till you get anti skirt door bars in a roll cage
James.G
09-07-2008, 04:54 PM
Wait till you get anti skirt door bars in a roll cage
they love that ;)
pretty much what luke said, basiclly the harder compund rubber means less engine tilt, so in a nutshell you can get power down more effectively
they arent really rubber anymore.
the Grp Ns yes are harder rubber but have a metal surround where as the Grp As are solid metal.
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