Tuning Anyone running a D'Angelo Motori solid motor mount/support?

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Tuning Anyone running a D'Angelo Motori solid motor mount/support?

Just curious if anyone out there is running one of D'Angelo Motori's billet aluminum mounts on their car. If so, how you do you like it? How is the noise/vibration/harshness throughout the car compared to stock?

Part in question:
https://www.dangelomotori.it/en/pro...t-in-aluminum-silver-racing-for-fiat-500-126/

Thanks!
Hi Matt;
I am using one of these mounts in my test-rig, but I bought mine WITHOUT the "cotton-reels" I then bought some (because the engine is mounted at both ends on rubber "cotton-reels") from a UK supplier called "Car Constructor"--cheaper in both cost and carriage! The "wide" end will not fit straight onto the rear cross-member---I think that you will have to make an adaptor plate. If you have not yet bought the plate, my advice would be to "stay with the standard set-up". A good friend of mine fitted one of the 'up-rated' springs into the rear-mount----we soon changed it back to the standard spring as it transmitted so much engine vibration back into the car.
 
Tom,
I haven't bought one yet. I was just curious as I tackle some of the larger mods. Figured a firmer mount may help a little bit with lost power/torque from engine movement, albeit a very little.
 
Tom,
I haven't bought one yet. I was just curious as I tackle some of the larger mods. Figured a firmer mount may help a little bit with lost power/torque from engine movement, albeit a very little.
Hi Matt;
The very little that you would lose (if any) would not be noticeable when driving---as I said, leave as standard, but possibly, RENEW the "standard" spring as it MIGHT have got a bit 'soft' over the years.
 
Hi Matt;
The very little that you would lose (if any) would not be noticeable when driving---as I said, leave as standard, but possibly, RENEW the "standard" spring as it MIGHT have got a bit 'soft' over the years.
Tom renewal of spring is something I am also thinking to do, original one looks like way to soft and engine bumps. I have also tested those reinforced springs but car was ready to explode, it was like solid with the chassis so after 15 seconds of testing I return back to stock.
 
I went to conservative route like you guys recommended and just ordered a new, ‘original style’ spring. With even that, there’s a lot more vibration transmitted to the body, but also a little more pep. I imagine that solid mount feels full on racecar like.
 
I went to conservative route like you guys recommended and just ordered a new, ‘original style’ spring. With even that, there’s a lot more vibration transmitted to the body, but also a little more pep. I imagine that solid mount feels full on racecar like.
As I have mentioned before, I have a D'angelo solid mount (with big rubber 'cotton-reels') on my engine test-rig, but I would NOT advise it on a 'road-use-only' car---if the 'harder'spring is anything to go by, the 'solid' mount would be untenable on the road----stick to standard.
 
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