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Old Nov 28, 2008 | 10:14 AM
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Hello. I'm planning on changing all my engine mounts in my 95 integra se 5spd pretty soon.

Before I order the Innovative Mounts Billet replacement mounts for B - series.

Billet Replacement mount for 1994-2001 Acura Integra. Designed to fit all B-Series motors (B16, B17, B18, B20) with hydro transmission.


It only comes with 3 mounts from what I see in the picture. Will that be all I need to replace my original OEM mounts including the transmission mount etc..??
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Old Nov 28, 2008 | 11:31 AM
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There are 3 main mounts engine (driver's side), trans (passenger side), and rear. There are also 2 more torque mounts. One on the driver's side that bolts to the A/C bracket and one on the passenger side that bolts to a bracket on the tranny.




Energy Suspension makes poly inserts for the torque mounts and the rear mount.
Hardrace makes a 5 pc set that uses hardened rubber.
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Old Nov 28, 2008 | 12:59 PM
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ooo...i see... so just purchasing the 3 main mounts engine (driver's side), trans (passenger side), and rear wouldn't be replacing all the mounts.

What are the purpose of the other 2 torque mounts?


Also, will the innovative mounts line up and bolt in perfectly in place of the factory oem mounts when you remove the old mounts?
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Old Nov 28, 2008 | 02:20 PM
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Depending on what urethane stiffness you order, you don’t need to worry about changing the other two mounts. I have the race (85A) urethane in my Innovative mounts and am not even using both of the torque mounts. My motor hardly moves at all. As long as you order the right mount kit for your car, the mounts should line up perfectly. Innovative mounts are really good.
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Old Nov 28, 2008 | 05:40 PM
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Originally Posted by TB123
Depending on what urethane stiffness you order, you don’t need to worry about changing the other two mounts. I have the race (85A) urethane in my Innovative mounts and am not even using both of the torque mounts. My motor hardly moves at all. As long as you order the right mount kit for your car, the mounts should line up perfectly. Innovative mounts are really good.
wowwww! 85A ?!? man..you must be hardcore out at the track!!

i'm planning to get the 65A rated urethane because I want the nice comfort on the streets but i was wondering how the 75A rated urethane would feel also because I do plan to track the car once in a while and i wouldn't want the urethane bushings to tear.
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Old Nov 28, 2008 | 09:32 PM
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[QUOTE=Hyoriu;36540778]wowwww! 85A ?!? man..you must be hardcore out at the track!!QUOTE]

Ha ha, not really. I wish.

75A wouldn't be that bad. You would get used to the vibrations after a while, but If you don't need them, I wouldn't get them. The stiffer the mounts, the less comfortable it is going to be.
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