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Old 04-08-2004, 11:51 AM
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I'm planning on swapping and still have yet to find a mount kit I'm still considering my options anyone have any info on these mounts? Enjo mounts are made from the hcp design, anyone know the reliabilty of these and how the engine sits with them? Anyone using these?
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http://www.JDMshit.com/Totem

Same **** as Totem/Enjo/Avid/etc. Based off of HCP's (old) design and a rather poor copy at that.
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So their shitty? Might as well get HCP or Hasport mounts then right?
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<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by EM2Civic &raquo;</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">So their shitty? Might as well get HCP or Hasport mounts then right?</TD></TR></TABLE>

Yes they are. I wouldn't consider anything but HCP or HASport. For the quality, fitment and the price, I think HCP is the way to go.
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I have a h22 in my 92 eg6 and the Avid works just fine. I get a nice a solid down shift. I think they're excellent mounts and they cost me a fraction of Hasport's mounts.
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same i have the the enjo's and that work great smooth d/s and much less price
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I have HCP, go wuth HCP or Hasport. They ARE the only two worth considering for your pride and joy!
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I have the enjo mounts and axles, there fine, ground clearance is fine with a 2.5" drop, if you plan on going into rough area's i would suggest finding a less drop. There cheap, The only suggestions i have is if you have a motor that comes with the lude intermediate shaft, buy the driveshaft shop HCP 400hp axles, it saves you a little on the cost.
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I have the b-series mounts in my car and I had no problem at all with installation. I'm actually happier now seeing my engine sitting nicely in the bay without much movement (compared to when I had the OEM mounts..yikes!)
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