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RE: Vibratechnics group buy. - Doggybags - 08-06-2012 07:50 AM After having no chance to install the top mount for the past couple of months, I finally got to install it this weekend. First, this really is an easy DIY job. I got the car up in Rhino ramps and with a small 2-ton jack supported the engine, no complications. For the technically illiterate such as myself, the easiest way to get the job done is to remove the complete mount assembly including the mount bracket, at least in the facelift arrangement (mine is an 05). This entails: 1)removing the four hex bolts identified as #2 in real oem which attach to the engine block 2) removing hex bolt #4 which attaches the mount to the side of the strut tower, and 3) removing the torx bolt #5 which is attaches the mount to the frame of the car and is only accessible from the bottom. You also need to remove the grounding wire from the bracket which is obvious once you see it. The most "difficult" step for me was removing bolt #5, if only because the douchebags at the dealership failed to reinstall it the last time my mount failed. I spent a good portion of time looking for that sucker and scratching my head cause I couldn't find it. For me, the easiest way to access the area is by pulling away the wheel well cover and using an 8" extension for the ratchet. No big deal. I had always felt my engine and gearbox were sloppy and was always looking for ways to stabilize it without sacrificing too much NVH, it is my daily driver after all and my kids ride frequently with me. I had gone through an earlier version of the TSW damper (not the solid rubber mount) and, as part of this job I was removing the later version, which by the way was destroyed (rubber inserts were toasted). I had also gone through two of their damper brackets (bent them both). Now I know why, my mount wasn't attached to the bottom frame of the car. Fucking retards. Anyhow, I haven't driven the car too much since but my initial feedback is very positive. Excessive engine slop is gone and shifts are much, much smoother. Just a tad of additional NVH on idle but nothing noticeable when in gear. Love it so far. I will now have to assess the other mounts to see if they are also in need of replacement. Thanks to Colin for setting this up and Kitty for letting me have her spot on the initial group buy. RE: Vibratechnics group buy. - Davisflyer - 08-06-2012 10:32 AM Thanks for the write up, I plan on doing mine in a couple of weeks, if I can find a couple of spare hours! RE: Vibratechnics group buy. - ColinGreene - 08-06-2012 11:17 AM Thanks Doggy, Keep in mind the large hex bolts that attach the bracket to the motor are torqued up at 76 ft pounds, Yow! and i tighten the vibratechnics nuts to 50 ft pounds. Glad you are pleased. RE: Vibratechnics group buy. - Doggybags - 08-06-2012 12:30 PM Cool, I'll torque them up this afternoon. I'm certain I didn't go all the way to 76 ft-lbs, yikes. RE: Vibratechnics group buy. - Guest - 08-06-2012 01:15 PM (08-06-2012 07:50 AM)Doggybags Wrote: and Kitty for letting me have her spot on the initial group buy. Your welcome..... My loss is your gain I'll get one at some point. RE: Vibratechnics group buy. - Bieber - 08-06-2012 03:40 PM After having the top mount in for a few weeks and a track day, I'm very, very happy with it. Loke Doggybags said, a little vibration at idle, but perfectly smooth in gear. I wish the engine rocked just a little it less... but then again, I don't have the other two mounts yet. Can't wait to get those on! RE: Vibratechnics group buy. - Aluminius - 08-26-2012 11:35 AM Will need trans mount for 05 MCS. If there is a group buy, i'm in, lol. RE: Vibratechnics group buy. - ColinGreene - 08-26-2012 04:37 PM Just Pm Me. RE: Vibratechnics group buy. - Davisflyer - 08-28-2012 01:28 PM Hoping the vibrations weaken more. I've put about 150 miles on it and anything over 3k you can feel. Maybe I'm being unrealistic or I'm just getting old...... Re: RE: Vibratechnics group buy. - AudioNToxication - 08-28-2012 09:04 PM (08-28-2012 01:28 PM)Davisflyer Wrote: Hoping the vibrations weaken more. I've put about 150 miles on it and anything over 3k you can feel. Maybe I'm being unrealistic or I'm just getting old...... I feel that it has softened up a bit after a couple thousand miles. Still a little more vibrations than stock though, but i don't really notice anymore. Plus having the fluidamper on the crank, it's pretty smooth overall. |