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Re: rear gearbox mount modification [Re: ] #985831
17/02/2010 19:14
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Guys I have the rear mount ready for production but I am awaiting the other two mounts so that I can do one group buy giving people the option of which mounts they wish to upgrade. It shouldn’t be too long I am expecting the final prototypes by next week.

If you are desperate you can remove the mount and unbolt the plate and turn it upside down, that should last you a month or two before it bends the other way laugh

Re: rear gearbox mount modification [Re: ] #985835
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have we got a rough price for the othere mounts aswell yet turboj?


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Re: rear gearbox mount modification [Re: knight7660] #998960
11/03/2010 16:28
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Any more news on this? getting kinda desperate!

Re: rear gearbox mount modification [Re: ] #998965
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Yes, they have finished up the final prototypes and just getting a final costing for the GB. They have been busy as the racing season takes up a lot of time.

Re: rear gearbox mount modification [Re: ] #999086
11/03/2010 19:46
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Looks very impressive.

When they supply the new front gearbox mount can they supply a new long 10mm bolt with it (even if they have to source it from FIAT)?

With the standard FIAT mount it's very easy to strip the thread if you don't get it perfectly aligned when fitting.

John

Re: rear gearbox mount modification [Re: ] #999732
12/03/2010 13:35
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Here is the other mount:
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It comes in at £65.66 + VAT

The last mount will also be £61.64 + VAT

Keep an eye on the GB section as I will be opening the floodgates sometime today...

Re: rear gearbox mount modification [Re: ] #999775
12/03/2010 14:12
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laugh

Re: rear gearbox mount modification [Re: ] #999817
12/03/2010 15:11
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Thank the lord i'm needing mine very soon. Racing in April so it would be nice to have them all by then. Money waiting.

Re: rear gearbox mount modification [Re: ] #999970
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Re: rear gearbox mount modification [Re: ] #1000066
12/03/2010 21:30
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Mounts look very impresive...could you tell us what the difference in desigh beatween FR and CO , PLEASE?
John(Tipoboy) mentioned about front gearbox mount bolt , that could be cross threaded , is that something VIBRATECH would do as well?

Thank you very much for your effort to make it available, apreciate that!!!

Re: rear gearbox mount modification [Re: ] #1000093
12/03/2010 21:57
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Originally Posted By: TurboJ
We will also give the option of two stiffness’s one for fast road use and one for competition use. The competition one will be double the stiffness of the fast road and is recommended for regular track days/racing.


The bolt can be purchased from fiat for about £2 if we use the same thread. If so I will dig out the part number when I get a chance if not a bolt will be supplied with the mount. I will look into this bolt as they often bend, looking for 12.9 tensile strength.

Re: rear gearbox mount modification [Re: ] #1000551
14/03/2010 00:09
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Would any of these parts actually be compatible with the 147bhp NA engine? If so, given the power difference, would the existing mounts still be subject to such extremes of abuse?

Re: rear gearbox mount modification [Re: ] #1000587
14/03/2010 01:43
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I'm pretty they are the same mount in the 20V. They will be subject to the same abuse and my guess will probably need changing also. Maybe Roger can confirm? Can anyone confirm that these mounts will fit a 20V, 16V or 16VT?

Re: rear gearbox mount modification [Re: ] #1000592
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Originally Posted By: anthrax

Mounts look very impresive...could you tell us what the difference in desigh beatween FR and CO , PLEASE?
John(Tipoboy) mentioned about front gearbox mount bolt , that could be cross threaded , is that something VIBRATECH would do as well?

Thank you very much for your effort to make it available, apreciate that!!!


Sorry my mistake, the bolt is usually okay, it's the thread on the mount that I stripped by accident. Make sure the engine is perfectly lined up such that the bolt goes in easily, don't try and tighten it up by force if there is any resistance. The same goes for all bolts but the mount is very expensive from FIAT (not to mention international delivery!)

Re: rear gearbox mount modification [Re: ] #1000945
14/03/2010 20:41
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Originally Posted By: TipoBoy
Originally Posted By: anthrax

Mounts look very impresive...could you tell us what the difference in desigh beatween FR and CO , PLEASE?
John(Tipoboy) mentioned about front gearbox mount bolt , that could be cross threaded , is that something VIBRATECH would do as well?

Thank you very much for your effort to make it available, apreciate that!!!


Sorry my mistake, the bolt is usually okay, it's the thread on the mount that I stripped by accident. Make sure the engine is perfectly lined up such that the bolt goes in easily, don't try and tighten it up by force if there is any resistance. The same goes for all bolts but the mount is very expensive from FIAT (not to mention international delivery!)


Dont be sorry , because my PGS bolt has been crosthreaded , when i've screwed it out!
The point is , you dont know if the bolt is damaged before you skrew it out , it's better to have spare one handy , just in case.

I've asked Fiat main agent PGS's arent avaiable and bolt comes with the mount , you cant buy them loose.

Re: rear gearbox mount modification [Re: ] #1001250
15/03/2010 14:09
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Originally Posted By: TurboJ
Originally Posted By: TurboJ
We will also give the option of two stiffness’s one for fast road use and one for competition use. The competition one will be double the stiffness of the fast road and is recommended for regular track days/racing.


The bolt can be purchased from fiat for about £2 if we use the same thread. If so I will dig out the part number when I get a chance if not a bolt will be supplied with the mount. I will look into this bolt as they often bend, looking for 12.9 tensile strength.


One additional question regarding the two stiffness…
What stiffness is recommended for engines with >>400HP and a torque >500NM???
Is “Fast Road” sufficient for the additional engine torque or is there a recommendation from Vibra to use the competition stiffness???
My engine makes about 650NM – so far I do not have problems with a shaking engine and original mounts
Only change in my car :
Upgrade ENGINE STABILISER BUSH and
I have another rear gearbox mount – it’s the Alfa 155 Q4 mount because of the 4x4 drive – The DES and PGS are identical…
Therefore I would like to install a DES and PGS upgrade… only question is what stiffness… I want some “rest – comfort” – Therefore I would like to use the fast road, but if there is another recommendation of Vibra because of additional engine torque?!
Thank you
Juergen


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Re: rear gearbox mount modification [Re: Stichl] #1001266
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The stiffness is more to do with compliance rather than strength. The material is good for high values of torque it’s just the feel. I would strongly advise fast road for any application other that regular racing.

Re: rear gearbox mount modification [Re: ] #1001678
16/03/2010 11:46
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Vibra Technics will be including the bolts as part of the package. I Just need the dimensions of the bolts for the PGS mount. Does anybody have one spare they can take a photo of and give me dimensions? Also confirmation of if they fit 16V 16VT & 20V would be nice.

Re: rear gearbox mount modification [Re: ] #1001708
16/03/2010 12:46
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I think it will fit the 16v / 16vt as these use the same mounts. I have put my name down for the gearbox one, so when i come to fit it, i can let you know. If it doesn't fit, it will be up for sale


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Re: rear gearbox mount modification [Re: Begbie] #1001947
16/03/2010 19:28
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Turboj@-you have pm with pic+demensions.

Re: rear gearbox mount modification [Re: ] #1001974
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Cheers mate spot on thumb

Re: rear gearbox mount modification [Re: ] #1002076
16/03/2010 22:13
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Glad it helps smile

GRS has 12mm bolt
DES has 12mm bolt
PGS has 10mm bolt,why fiat used different diameter confused

Re: rear gearbox mount modification [Re: ] #1002119
16/03/2010 23:34
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Any confirmation on whether they fit the 20V NA? Just thinking it can then apply to Bravo/Marea 20V engines as well as the Coop.

Re: rear gearbox mount modification [Re: ] #1002146
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I'm 99% the RGS will fit the 20V as it uses the same subframe. Just not sure about the DES & PGS.

Re: rear gearbox mount modification [Re: ] #1002221
17/03/2010 09:43
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I'm wavering yes/no as to whether to join the group buy (altho' it's only polling for now) since I have a few Q's

How long do the standard items tend to last, does it depend on driving style, type of driving, etc., or will they all be shot after 10 years or 100,000 miles? As far as I can tell mine are all still OK, what are the symptoms of failing mounts, just increased vibration, knocking?

I'm tempted to get them anyway, but not if they're realistically going sit in the garage for another 10 years until I need them?

Is everyone buying these only because theirs are knackered, or because they're going racing?


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Re: rear gearbox mount modification [Re: DaveG] #1002275
17/03/2010 11:28
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Dave it’s very common for these mounts to fail. Most of the coupes I have seen the rear mounts is bent, the right mounts the rubber bonding comes apart. If your mounts have never been changed before there is a high possibly that they are on their way out.

What would really be nice is Roger to post his thoughts on the OE mount as he sees them more than anyone. You could always sell them after the GB as they will always be in demand wink

Re: rear gearbox mount modification [Re: ] #1002686
17/03/2010 22:24
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DaveG@- my mounts were knocking , but before they start doing that, i've felt movement on the gearstick when set of , it felt like engine with gearbox move a toch , not much though...
I have some pics of my worn mounts , just for an idea how they look on the way out.

http://i554.photobucket.com/albums/jj418/goodluckser/mount3.jpg
http://i554.photobucket.com/albums/jj418/goodluckser/mount4.jpg
http://i554.photobucket.com/albums/jj418/goodluckser/mount2.jpg
http://i554.photobucket.com/albums/jj418/goodluckser/mount1.jpg
http://i554.photobucket.com/albums/jj418/goodluckser/mount5.jpg

Hope that helps you and others to make a decision smile

Re: rear gearbox mount modification [Re: ] #1002704
17/03/2010 22:39
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anthrax that is a typical example of why I got these mounts developed.

Re: rear gearbox mount modification [Re: ] #1003417
18/03/2010 21:31
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The last time I rebuilt my engine I fitted a TorqueItaila uprated upper engine mount and lower engine mount. I left the rear and gearbox mounts standard as there were no replacements at the time.

When I started the car I almost didn't recognise the engine sound at idle. Much rougher sounding and the whole car vibrates slightly. Once I accepted that there wasn't anything wrong with the engine I was happy as it sounds very purposeful.

I'm thinking of replacing the engine, gearbox and rear with this new set. I have a question though...

Are there any negative effects to putting stiffer, and taken to the extreme solid, engine mounts on the car?

Does the twisting action of the engine as it comes on and off load transfer to the bolts holding the mounts to the chassis and even the chassis itself rather than being absorbed by the rubber in the mounts.

I'm guessing that no damage is done to the engine itself as there are several cars where the engine block is part of the structure with no isolating mounts in between.

Re: rear gearbox mount modification [Re: ] #1003550
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I really need a RGS but i need 100% confirmation these will fit the 16vt as eper is useless and you can only buy the full support from fiat. Can anyone compare them ?

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