APR Snub Mount
APR Snub Mount
Anyone fitted one to the s4 and if you did it yourself, how tricky is it?
Oh, and does it work?
Cheers
David
Oh, and does it work?
Cheers
David
Re: APR Snub Mount
Try AUDIZINE, this is a very popular mod in the US. http://www.audizine.com/forum
I too have been looking into it and AWSOME GTI (UK) told me they would be getting a stock in. Not sure if they have yet.
I believe it does work, there was a short footage clip made comparing STD with the SNUB and UCC drivetrain stabiliser and the the snub was very impressive. Not sure on fitting but I have an article at home.
I can pass it on if you are interested.
Joules
I too have been looking into it and AWSOME GTI (UK) told me they would be getting a stock in. Not sure if they have yet.
I believe it does work, there was a short footage clip made comparing STD with the SNUB and UCC drivetrain stabiliser and the the snub was very impressive. Not sure on fitting but I have an article at home.
I can pass it on if you are interested.
Joules
C63, (C6) RS6 Avant, (C5) RS6 Avant, (B5) RS4 Avant, RS2 Avant, S4, S2, EVO IX 400 BHP
Re: APR Snub Mount
You can get them from Jim at starperformance, can't remember the price but i guess shipping costs are minimal.
www.starperformance.co.uk
www.starperformance.co.uk
Re: APR Snub Mount
yes...do try the Audizine... there where several topics about snub mounts and about Drivetrain stabilizers as AWE's DTS
Re: APR Snub Mount
Hi Dave,
I have collated some of the good info supplied and posted in the AUDIZINE tech section. Follow the path http://www.jfoster.dsl.pipex.com/news4.htm
and choose snub mounts
Joules
I have collated some of the good info supplied and posted in the AUDIZINE tech section. Follow the path http://www.jfoster.dsl.pipex.com/news4.htm
and choose snub mounts
Joules
C63, (C6) RS6 Avant, (C5) RS6 Avant, (B5) RS4 Avant, RS2 Avant, S4, S2, EVO IX 400 BHP
Re: APR Snub Mount
Cheers! I've seen most of Don Pavliks stuff before from audiworld, he's very informative re S4 mods and stuff.
I'll probbably get a mount when I next have a free weekend to fit it [img]images/graemlins/smile.gif[/img]
I'll probbably get a mount when I next have a free weekend to fit it [img]images/graemlins/smile.gif[/img]
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To be honest I might design something along the UCC or AWE route. I will keep you posted with how I get on but I won't be doing anything in a hurry..
Joules
Joules
C63, (C6) RS6 Avant, (C5) RS6 Avant, (B5) RS4 Avant, RS2 Avant, S4, S2, EVO IX 400 BHP
Re: APR Snub Mount
I've got the AWE system fitted to mine and it does make a big difference.....recommended
Re: APR Snub Mount
Is there any adverse vibration??? perhaps at around 4000rpm?
Joules
Joules
C63, (C6) RS6 Avant, (C5) RS6 Avant, (B5) RS4 Avant, RS2 Avant, S4, S2, EVO IX 400 BHP
Re: APR Snub Mount
Is there any adverse vibration??? perhaps at around 4000rpm?
Joules
there might be (or should I say, there is) when new and at idle....
it should pass after week or two.... when the rubber gets soft [img]images/graemlins/smile.gif[/img]
Re: APR Snub Mount
Are we talking about the APR snub mount or drivetrain stabilizer here ??Is there any adverse vibration??? perhaps at around 4000rpm?
Joules
Has anyone got any prices for the APR jobbie in the UK, as it is only [img]images/graemlins/biggrin2.gif[/img] $50 in the US, but APR Europe want £79 for the same. Is it my calculator or are we Brits being ripped off? Also worth noting that a lot of the US guys have opted for a polyurethane mount costing $12. Has anyone got any contact with Powerflex in the UK??
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Re: APR Snub Mount
Thanks for that link, at 12.95 its definately worth a go, in fact, i rekon you can order the APR snub from US + packaging + tax and it would still be cheaper that UK. Rip off [img]images/graemlins/frown.gif[/img]
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im sitll a little on the dark on these new bits and pieces. what exactly are they? where do they fit? and what is there purpose?
cheers, trying to find a way to make the gearbox less notchy on my S2 and always up for performance enhancements
cheers, trying to find a way to make the gearbox less notchy on my S2 and always up for performance enhancements
Bullshit baffles brains
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still I would go this way:
if money is no issue: go for AWE's DTS
then: APR snub mount, as it's bigger, harder, and.... just better
then: greedspeed's snub mounts.... they are way better than stock ones
[edit] ohhhh...and remember
If you do one, then better to not do the other, vice versa. Why? The Laws of Thermodynamics. You install one of the stabilizers and what happens? There is energy built-up that must be released elsewhere. If you have an engine mount, then it's released throughout the drivetrain. If you have a DTS then it's released throughout the engine. All that energy build up needs to be released in another form of energy (movement).
So what happens if you have both the engine mount and DTS? Where does the energy get released? Use your imagination.
what it does? hmmm.... it makes shifting softer
if money is no issue: go for AWE's DTS
then: APR snub mount, as it's bigger, harder, and.... just better
then: greedspeed's snub mounts.... they are way better than stock ones
[edit] ohhhh...and remember
If you do one, then better to not do the other, vice versa. Why? The Laws of Thermodynamics. You install one of the stabilizers and what happens? There is energy built-up that must be released elsewhere. If you have an engine mount, then it's released throughout the drivetrain. If you have a DTS then it's released throughout the engine. All that energy build up needs to be released in another form of energy (movement).
So what happens if you have both the engine mount and DTS? Where does the energy get released? Use your imagination.
what it does? hmmm.... it makes shifting softer
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