|
Joined: Mar 2004
Posts: 4,141
Hard-core CEG\'er
|
Hard-core CEG\'er
Joined: Mar 2004
Posts: 4,141 |
Originally posted by Stazi: THe motor was tweaked so that with both mounts installed in that position they fight each other trying to hold the motor. That extra compression on eahc mount makes them transmit more NVH due to the corresponding increase in the density of the compressed poly.
EXACTLY what i was getting at with locating the motor!!!
Thank's for explaining it better Stazi.
Josh
99 SE V6\5spd - 156 HP\157 TQ 15.166-90.84
Totaled 02/12/06
99 SVT # 1571 - 175 HP\153 TQ 14.999-91.88
Born 3/24/99 Reborn 3/18/06
Pietenpol Racing Technologies project vehicle
90 Festiva L 5spd, Blue(not for long), 103k
|
|
|
|
Joined: Aug 2003
Posts: 4,140
Hard-core CEG\'er
|
Hard-core CEG\'er
Joined: Aug 2003
Posts: 4,140 |
Originally posted by pole120: Originally posted by Auto-X Fil: I'm just sick of people raving about the roll resistors as being amazing, when they're replacing air, not stock rubber.
What are you saying here, i don't follow?
I'm saying that the rubber is gone: that is, there's nothing between the bolt and housing but air, and a few scraps of rubber.
As for the excessive NVH: it's possible to have it be much worse if it's installed wrong. I had it preloaded badly the first time, and I thought I was going to tear the mount off. After loosening the tension on the mount, the vibration calmed down a lot.
|
|
|
|
Joined: Mar 2004
Posts: 4,141
Hard-core CEG\'er
|
Hard-core CEG\'er
Joined: Mar 2004
Posts: 4,141 |
Originally posted by Auto-X Fil: Originally posted by pole120: Originally posted by Auto-X Fil: I'm just sick of people raving about the roll resistors as being amazing, when they're replacing air, not stock rubber.
What are you saying here, i don't follow?
I'm saying that the rubber is gone: that is, there's nothing between the bolt and housing but air, and a few scraps of rubber.
I understand what you're saying, you are refering to a condition that appears only in worn pre-98 mounts....post 98 mounts are of different construction and are not suseptable to this issue.
If i can get time i'll snap some pics if you're not with me here...
99 SE V6\5spd - 156 HP\157 TQ 15.166-90.84
Totaled 02/12/06
99 SVT # 1571 - 175 HP\153 TQ 14.999-91.88
Born 3/24/99 Reborn 3/18/06
Pietenpol Racing Technologies project vehicle
90 Festiva L 5spd, Blue(not for long), 103k
|
|
|
|
Joined: Dec 2004
Posts: 595
Veteran CEG\'er
|
Veteran CEG\'er
Joined: Dec 2004
Posts: 595 |
Originally posted by Mid Life Crisis:
Is there a softer uerothane than can be used to better balance NVH?
Yeah, me too.
Black 1998.5
3L Oval Port
Full HMS Transmission
Lots of other stuff
Ressurected 06/14/06
|
|
|
|
Joined: Jan 2006
Posts: 46
New CEG\'er
|
New CEG\'er
Joined: Jan 2006
Posts: 46 |
if you want a softer mount then just buy a new stock mount. pole makes them harder shore for performance purposes
|
|
|
|
Joined: May 2003
Posts: 5,600
Addicted CEG\'er
|
Addicted CEG\'er
Joined: May 2003
Posts: 5,600 |
Originally posted by Stazi: THe motor was tweaked so that with both mounts installed in that position they fight each other trying to hold the motor. That extra compression on eahc mount makes them transmit more NVH due to the corresponding increase in the density of the compressed poly.
Is there a way to check this? Or how would you recommend installing them (info for the masses!)?
I personally just used a jack lifted just enough under the back of the tranny to ensure that its weight would be supported when I removed the mount. Do not use the jack to lift the tranny up, but it should be extended up enough so that the transmission/motor doesnt move when the mount is removed. Correct or not so much?
FWIW, my NVH increased quite a bit, but nothing that I couldnt get used to. I really never notice now, until I take a ride in someone elses 'tour and Im like "dang this is smooth!" LOL.
It all boils down to what your willing to live with vs. performance benefits. If you never launch your car or dont know what wheelhop is, this isnt for you. Though if your willing to sacrifice a little vibration for no wheelhop, go for it. I dont launch my car that much (no money for a diff), but when I do, its so nice now not to have the horrible shakedown of wheelhop like I used to get. The NVH isnt anything you cant live with.
Last edited by KingpinSVT; 04/20/06 10:06 PM.
#4559 of 6535 born on Feb 17, 1998
Black 1998.5 CSVT
FOR SALE [cleaning house]: SVT rear swaybar. Reasonable offer and its yours!
|
|
|
|
Joined: Dec 2004
Posts: 595
Veteran CEG\'er
|
Veteran CEG\'er
Joined: Dec 2004
Posts: 595 |
Originally posted by 1slosvt: if you want a softer mount then just buy a new stock mount. pole makes them harder shore for performance purposes
There's more than one way to skin a cat. I think a lot of people would go for a mount that is stiffer than stock but not as stiff as these ones. And besides, if it was all about performance, why not make solid mounts out of aluminum?
Black 1998.5
3L Oval Port
Full HMS Transmission
Lots of other stuff
Ressurected 06/14/06
|
|
|
|
Joined: Dec 2002
Posts: 1,049
Hard-core CEG\'er
|
Hard-core CEG\'er
Joined: Dec 2002
Posts: 1,049 |
how about a completely solid rubber mount would that be better than stock but not as harsh as the urethane. all my previous cars have had solid rubber mounts. is that why the contour feels so jerky between shifts? the front mount is almost hollow and the rear one has lots of holes in it. whats the deal with that? i like the way by frineds 96 maxima feels. i can shift it so fast and smooth that it feels like an automatic. it seems like most american cars that i drove and were stick are jerky. my girls cavalier is the worst i hate driving her car. i realy hate having to shift slow so my car wont jerk , i have new mounts and the insert on the front mount.
|
|
|
|
Joined: Dec 2002
Posts: 937
Veteran CEG\'er
|
Veteran CEG\'er
Joined: Dec 2002
Posts: 937 |
Originally posted by KingpinSVT: Originally posted by JEDsContour:
Talked me out of it (not that I needed convincing).
The way I see it, I dont think you have a choice. You may REQUIRE it. But youre in a different boat than most.
OK, maybe not require, but you may find benefit in having it with the amount of hp/tq you'll be putting out when its all said and done.
Well... I see it the same way you do. How about that? That quote was directed towards daily drivers. The mods I'm making to my 99 SVT definitely put me on the radical fringe horsepower-wise and I�ll be making all kinds of NVH compromises both there and in the suspension. Of course I�m interested in poly filled mounts and I hope Pole120 is still making them.
But that is not going to be my daily driver!
SVTs can be sporty and handle great without vibrating the crap out of everything in them. IMHO NVH is just as important a part of a balanced daily driven sporty car as power and handling. The car should be a pleasure to drive in all respects ââ?¬â?? at least if Iââ?¬â?¢m going to drive it every day!
Maybe its just a matter of taste and maturity.
99 Tropic Green SVT, Tan Leather, 20K miles, "Nice Twin" (factory stock).
99 Tropic Green SVT, Tan Leather, 28K miles, "Evil Twin" (Turbo AER 3L and more in progress)
96 Red LX, Opal Grey Leather 2.5L, ATX, 22K miles
|
|
|
|
Joined: Aug 2004
Posts: 1,238
Hard-core CEG\'er
|
Hard-core CEG\'er
Joined: Aug 2004
Posts: 1,238 |
I drive mine everyday and I didnt experience much more rattling than before. My car never really rattled anyway. But it is a comprimise. BTW Stazi, I think you just scared away about 20 people from SZ06 for making the teabagging and soap in a sock comment. -tropictour
2000 Contour SVT
Tropic Green
SHO Shop CAI
Bassani
1999 Contour SE
BAT Kit
|
|
|
|
|