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Re: energy supension (b18a1boosted)
has any one installed the energy suspension hyperflex kit into there civic that can tell me what they think of them
Difficult and time consuming install.
ROUGH ride. Even on stock shocks and springs.
The car handles hella nice afterwards, but the compromises and work involved are not trivial.
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Re: energy supension (shawnhayes)
I've heard mixed reviews. A lot of people who auto-x say they're great for a race car but not for daily drivers. I considered putting some on my Del Sol but I think I'm going to stick to stock bushings.
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Re: energy supension (kay_animation)
I just finished mine a couple weeks back. Probably spent a month on the install. No air tools, and no press make for a very long install. After finishing just the rear I took it for a test drive, and began to think it was a waste of time. After finishing the whole kit though is another story. Almost no body roll, and almost no wheel hop. High speed cornering is amazing. I'm glad I did it now. I wouldn't recommend anyone do it themselves unless they have another car to drive.
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Re: energy supension (jdmsol)
I'm thinking about replacing my bushings as well. Can we get more feedback on the ride quality? My car is pretty rough on setting 4 on my AGX's/H&R race springs already, will it be much worse with polyurethane bushings? Or should I just replace with oem rubber?
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Re: energy supension (anthony m.)
if you are really trying to maximize performance then i say yes...it's a no-brainer. but if you have alot of other things you can improve on your suspension first and are looking at this as a cheap and easy way to get some stiffness i say "hellll-no". it is a ******* pain in the *** to get these all installed, the gains are noticeble in the end but this in not a "lightweight" mod like most people think.
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Re: energy supension (euclid)
Is it true that the black color bushings are made of diffrent materials and they do not squeeze as much as the red ones or is this just Bull
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Re: energy supension (Run Hatch)
think of it this way you have a 10 year old car almost...might as well replace bushings because some are probably worn. So you get new bushings and the ride doesnt get better feeling but the handlign improves. Its a bitch it took me like 1 day to get them pressed and installed but i have to do shock z10 and so fourth i did all the mods listed below in one day. A full day not 5 hours...hope that helps. And i drive my car everyday and my girl doesnt think its bad its a nice smooth ride if you have a nice stip to drive on but if the road is bumpy ewwww you will feel it.
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Re: energy supension (Run Hatch)
It's just the colors that are available at the time. They aren't different hardness's. I have both colors on mine. It's just what they fab'd at what times. I got the red ones. Which some want really bad. LOL I think it's funny they consider a ES bushing a appearance mod.
I just did the trailing arms due to a torn bushing and the inserts I just bought for the b motor just due to the high tearing rate stock mounts seem to get. The motor mount inserts aren't to tough to do. It's all about lubing them up baby.
I just did the trailing arms due to a torn bushing and the inserts I just bought for the b motor just due to the high tearing rate stock mounts seem to get. The motor mount inserts aren't to tough to do. It's all about lubing them up baby.
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Re: energy supension (DX Hybridizer)
For those that have done the engine mounts, and the suspension. Which do think were the hardest to do? I'm reluctant to do the engine mounts although I've already done the suspension.
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Re: energy supension (wilsel)
hey guys.
How much do shops usually charge for a full bushing kit install? All my bushings are torn to shreds, and I really want to do this bushing swap, but all I hear are horror stories on installs..ha.
How much do shops usually charge for a full bushing kit install? All my bushings are torn to shreds, and I really want to do this bushing swap, but all I hear are horror stories on installs..ha.
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Re: energy supension (lrgsrhb)
has anyone used the motor mounts from energy? just ordered some and looking for feed back........
i put another set on my wifes civic(1.5non-vtec) w/auto trans and she can smoke her tires with a swift stab of the gas.
we both think that the vibration in the cab sucks but thats only when your stopped.
i would say that theay are one of the best mods i have to date. 5hours+$32.95=torque
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Re: energy supension (Heinz57)
hey guys.
How much do shops usually charge for a full bushing kit install? All my bushings are torn to shreds, and I really want to do this bushing swap, but all I hear are horror stories on installs..ha.
How much do shops usually charge for a full bushing kit install? All my bushings are torn to shreds, and I really want to do this bushing swap, but all I hear are horror stories on installs..ha.
So the engine mount inserts aren't that bad?
[Modified by wilsel, 9:52 PM 2/25/2003]
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Re: energy supension (wilsel)
I have both the master kit and the motor mount inserts...
The motor mounts are EASY you just have to loosen and tighten some stuff to get enough play to move things around.
the master kit is a beotch and I have access to a press and a lift. i did the front lower control arms and some other misc. ones and it made a DRASTIC difference.. it elliminated almost all of my body roll. and I haven't even done the upper control arms or the rear.
as far as rattles and squeeks. Squeeks are non existant on the black ones that I have (yes it does make a difference. they mix the normal poly with graphite to achieve the color it has an added benifit of reducing squeeks.) but the rattling well... it's pretty bad. the motor mounts rattle the whole dash at a stop. (it has lightened up over the past couple of weeks though) so once they're all broken in it's not THAT bad (it's bad though especially if your car idles rough). But the performance of the motor mounts is great.. it tightens up your whole front end especially during hard to moderate cornering when on the throttle hard. and the affects of letting off the throttle are not as drastic as they were before.
overall I think they're worth every penny. and pain in the nuts hour it takes to put them in. I have 140k+ on my car and it drives better than the day i got it.
oh and to whoever said upgrade other stuff first I say not if you have a si or ex... my stock suspension is still mint. the bushings where the only part that NEEDED upgrading. you may find that a couple of hours/days and some money might save you a whole lot more money in the long run.
The motor mounts are EASY you just have to loosen and tighten some stuff to get enough play to move things around.
the master kit is a beotch and I have access to a press and a lift. i did the front lower control arms and some other misc. ones and it made a DRASTIC difference.. it elliminated almost all of my body roll. and I haven't even done the upper control arms or the rear.
as far as rattles and squeeks. Squeeks are non existant on the black ones that I have (yes it does make a difference. they mix the normal poly with graphite to achieve the color it has an added benifit of reducing squeeks.) but the rattling well... it's pretty bad. the motor mounts rattle the whole dash at a stop. (it has lightened up over the past couple of weeks though) so once they're all broken in it's not THAT bad (it's bad though especially if your car idles rough). But the performance of the motor mounts is great.. it tightens up your whole front end especially during hard to moderate cornering when on the throttle hard. and the affects of letting off the throttle are not as drastic as they were before.
overall I think they're worth every penny. and pain in the nuts hour it takes to put them in. I have 140k+ on my car and it drives better than the day i got it.
oh and to whoever said upgrade other stuff first I say not if you have a si or ex... my stock suspension is still mint. the bushings where the only part that NEEDED upgrading. you may find that a couple of hours/days and some money might save you a whole lot more money in the long run.
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Re: energy supension (wilsel)
hey guys.
How much do shops usually charge for a full bushing kit install? All my bushings are torn to shreds, and I really want to do this bushing swap, but all I hear are horror stories on installs..ha.
I was quoted between $800-$1000. 16hrs of labor at a shop at $60 an hour. That's why I decided to do it myself. I had the winter to take my time, and another car to drive. Had it not been for that I wouldn't have done it.
So the engine mount inserts aren't that bad?
[Modified by wilsel, 9:52 PM 2/25/2003]
How much do shops usually charge for a full bushing kit install? All my bushings are torn to shreds, and I really want to do this bushing swap, but all I hear are horror stories on installs..ha.
I was quoted between $800-$1000. 16hrs of labor at a shop at $60 an hour. That's why I decided to do it myself. I had the winter to take my time, and another car to drive. Had it not been for that I wouldn't have done it.
So the engine mount inserts aren't that bad?
[Modified by wilsel, 9:52 PM 2/25/2003]
some bushings like the shifter and steering rack bushings can be done yourself, also if you have a spring compressor you can do the shock bushings too. its just the uca and lca that need to be pressed out.
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Re: energy supension (lrgsrhb)
i put the motor ones in and it is a noticeable difference even upon startup i like them and there are cheap
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Re: energy supension (wilsel)
the motor ones are a cake walk i am going to put the suspension ones in and i think if you got the suspension one in the motor one will be nothing
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Re: energy supension (b18a1boosted)
I had the ES motor mounts in my 00 civic. I loved them. I though they were very easy to install. I took them out when I sold the car and now I don't have that car so I just have them sitting around. I'm thinking of selling them because I have no need for them now. The HCP mount kit I'm using has ES bushings in their mounts.
I'm doing the ES hyper-flex kit and the trailing arm bushings right now. The trailing arm bushing SUCKS to install! I have access to a press and I have everything off the car so it shouldn't take much longer. It's definitely not fun and I'm hoping it's worth all the work.
[Modified by inline4hatch, 9:21 AM 2/26/2003]
I'm doing the ES hyper-flex kit and the trailing arm bushings right now. The trailing arm bushing SUCKS to install! I have access to a press and I have everything off the car so it shouldn't take much longer. It's definitely not fun and I'm hoping it's worth all the work.
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Re: energy supension (italica)
I'm thinking about replacing my bushings as well. Can we get more feedback on the ride quality?
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Re: energy supension (b18a1boosted)
I have them, I like them, they rock at road race tracks but everything else said about them is true.
They suck on the shitty Washington DC roads
They are a HUGE pain in the *** to install
They squeek like Micky Mouse getting F#$*! in the ***
On the open highway I never really notice the harsher ride and I drive up to NY all the time so thats an issue for me. However, I try to drive the car as little as possible in downtown DC or Manhattan
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They suck on the shitty Washington DC roads
They are a HUGE pain in the *** to install
They squeek like Micky Mouse getting F#$*! in the ***
On the open highway I never really notice the harsher ride and I drive up to NY all the time so thats an issue for me. However, I try to drive the car as little as possible in downtown DC or Manhattan
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Re: energy supension (wilsel)
For those that have done the engine mounts, and the suspension. Which do think were the hardest to do? I'm reluctant to do the engine mounts although I've already done the suspension.
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