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Author Subject: Engine mounts
James306

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Registered: 30 Aug 2018

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Post #1
This might be in the wrong place so apologies before i have uprated all the engine mounts vibra group N and nylon fork bush how much vibration do people get i had group n mounts on my clio and it was no where near as much as this could there be anything to look at that i have done wrong or is that how they are thanks
Posted 31st Oct 2018 at 23:36
stan_306gti6 Forum Admin

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Post #2
Group N mounts do give a fair bit of vibration, I have them on mine and find similar to what you describe.

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Posted 1st Nov 2018 at 07:26
James306

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Post #3
Right i see bit to much for my liking went for group n not group a for this reason hopefully they might bed in a lil in a month or so thanks for your reply
Posted 1st Nov 2018 at 11:08
jeffers Forum Admin

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Post #4
The nylon fork bush doesn’t help either that really helps transmit every vibration!

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Posted 1st Nov 2018 at 18:07
blandy

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Post #5
100% as Jeffers.

I ran the race versions in my 205 with a nylon fork bush and was pretty bad tbh - fine for a track car but anything under 20mph was horrid.

I have Same mounts in my 306 but with a normal fork bush and it’s near silent this time round
Posted 1st Nov 2018 at 20:18

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