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Hey all,

Im putting a rb25 into my 32 that im restoring at the moment.

The only engine mounts i can find that arent solid ones are Nismo engine mounts. They state they are 30% more rigid.

Anyone have these? do they make alot more noise / vibrations etc?

Cheers

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12 minutes ago, Adz2332 said:

Hey all,

Im putting a rb25 into my 32 that im restoring at the moment.

The only engine mounts i can find that arent solid ones are Nismo engine mounts. They state they are 30% more rigid.

Anyone have these? do they make alot more noise / vibrations etc?

Cheers

Can't go wrong with OEM/Nismo parts. No noticable NVH. 

24 minutes ago, Adz2332 said:

awesome thanks! ill pull the trigger on the nismo ones then

I question any of the Nismo rubber being different than the OEM counterpart except the inflated price.

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24 minutes ago, BK said:

I question any of the Nismo rubber being different than the OEM counterpart except the inflated price.

Until the passenger side one is in two pieces, like the OEM ones.

Don't bother is my advice. Put something that isn’t held together by cheese.

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Just now, BK said:

I question any of the Nismo rubber being different than the OEM counterpart except the inflated price.

 

to be honest im finding it hard to find OEM ones at this point

Just now, Piggaz said:

Until the passenger side one is in two pieces, like the OEM ones.

Don't bother is my advice. Put something that isn’t glued together. 

Nismo are only $200 ish anyway

43 minutes ago, Dose Pipe Sutututu said:

 

Looks good! no major vibrations?

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1 hour ago, Adz2332 said:

 

Looks good! no major vibrations?

not really, the whole car does wobble a bit with the lumpy idle but that's self inflicted with the hole in the timing map. Other than that, no vibrations on idle, no shaking steering wheel like a Honda with solid mounts.

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