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    Default Solid motor & tranny mounts?

    Anyone have thoughts (pros & cons) on using solid mounts (engine & tranny) vs harder than stock rubber or urethane? This is for a E Production car. Where would you source solid mounts for an A1 VW? Also would like to find solid steering rack mounts. Tim, you recall where you got yours?

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    Alex

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    Alex, all of my motor / tranny mounts are poly, and I think that they are all Neuspeed.

    I don't remember where or when I got the alum steering box units. Might have been from eBay.

    Racing career on hold for a while since I got laid off yesterday.



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    Alex,

    Not sure where you would source the solid mounts from. I remember seeing solid rack mounts many years ago. IIRC, Pulsar Racing had them, but I think they're long gone.

    Tim,

    Sorry to hear about the job buddy! This seems to be all too familiar these days.

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    Just a thought, but one downside could be torsional harmonics.

    In addition to isolating the vibrations from the driver, non-solid mounts isolate the vibes from the structure.

    Unlikely this would happen, but if it did you would feel a shudder at certain rpms.

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    No more than the locked front diff.



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    Tim, sorry to hear about the job situation. Man your having a bad few weeks. Good luck in the job hunt.

    Alex

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    There are lots of downsides on real solid-motor mounts. However, if you do not have a glass windshield and like chasing stress cracks, it is a small performance enhancer.

    There are many upsides to solid mounting the rack & pinion, however. A machine shop could do some mounts up in billet if you cold bring in the rack and the bushings it currently mounts in.

    May be a bit pricey.

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    Have been using Delrin motor mount bushings for two years without any problems. Check with Walt Puckett (Delta Motorsports) at [email protected] as he may still have some Delrin bushings for a prod car.

    You will need to use mechanical gauges as the electrical units will not take the vibration being transmitted into the driver's area. Regards, Ryan.

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    I have a set of these solid steering rack mounts and have been putting off installing them, as I haven't checked the GCR if they're IT-legal. Can't remember the name of the place I got them from...it was a CA-based shop that has since closed down.

    If they aren't IT-legal, I'll be selling mine. Drop me an e-mail if you're interested.

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    I do not think they are IT legal.

    Proceed to make a deal.

    Cheers.

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    Originally posted by GTI Cup:
    I have a set of these solid steering rack mounts and have been putting off installing them, as I haven't checked the GCR if they're IT-legal. Can't remember the name of the place I got them from...it was a CA-based shop that has since closed down.

    If they aren't IT-legal, I'll be selling mine. Drop me an e-mail if you're interested.

    Hi, Glenn

    How much would you want for the solid rack bushing? I assume they are made out of aluminum? email me at [email protected]

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    Anyone have Glenn's (GTI Cup) email address? For some reason the email addresses don't show up in the profiles. I have mine selected to show and it doesn't.

    Thanks,

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    Someone (Neuspeed?) used to sell a solid aluminum mount for ONE side of the rack, but even that was too much and caused cracking of the racks. The A1 cars just flex too much. Also, the rear trans mount needs to at least be hinged, as some have discovered the "hard" way

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