So, to stave off all the haters, lets remember, I have more time in this car than anyone on this or any other Fiesta Forum. PERIOD.
For those who have just bough the car, or have had it a while and were contemplating doing any upgrades, I want to take a minute and share my experience with the upgrade of the Rear Motor Mount or as sometimes otherwise stated as RMM.
I opted to purchase the Breedt Product Design version of the RMM. First and foremost, this thing looks so good it should not even be installed in the car. it is made of Billet Aluminum and comes with a series 40 and series 60 bushing and is completely serviceable through removing 4 screws. BRILLIANT DESIGN.
Now that I have driven about 600 miles on it and then taken it off. If you are into making your car the most uncomfortable car you have ever driven, you should install the RMM. Anyone on this forum who tries to tell you otherwise is full of themselves.
This thing, locks down the motor and it transfers every vibration back through the car. Everything in the car was shaking and everything was vibrating. It was like having a large cam installed in the car. As a daily driver, not cool.
You have to take my comments into perspective as well. I now have 166,000 miles on the vehicle. I am in the car all day. Others drive it to work and get out, sit for 7 hours and then get back in. And many will dispute what I am saying here. If your making over 300WHP in this car, I am certain this piece would be beneficial. If you are running on the stock turbo with a maximum stage 3 tune, you do not need it. NO I do not side step my clutch. YES I do power shift through the gears just like I would be if I was running the quarter mile, still running on the factory clutch.
The difference between with and without, with, traction is a little better. but, maybe not, with the RMM on the car, I laid down a strip of tire marks over 30 feet for the first time since I bought the car. Without the RMM, I am unable to lay down that 30 foot skid mark. That seems to tell me, better traction without it.
I put the factory one back on, and it is so much smoother. So with that said, if you are not racing your car, not making more than 300 WHP, not running an aftermarket turbo. You do not need this thing.
For those who have just bough the car, or have had it a while and were contemplating doing any upgrades, I want to take a minute and share my experience with the upgrade of the Rear Motor Mount or as sometimes otherwise stated as RMM.
I opted to purchase the Breedt Product Design version of the RMM. First and foremost, this thing looks so good it should not even be installed in the car. it is made of Billet Aluminum and comes with a series 40 and series 60 bushing and is completely serviceable through removing 4 screws. BRILLIANT DESIGN.
Now that I have driven about 600 miles on it and then taken it off. If you are into making your car the most uncomfortable car you have ever driven, you should install the RMM. Anyone on this forum who tries to tell you otherwise is full of themselves.
This thing, locks down the motor and it transfers every vibration back through the car. Everything in the car was shaking and everything was vibrating. It was like having a large cam installed in the car. As a daily driver, not cool.
You have to take my comments into perspective as well. I now have 166,000 miles on the vehicle. I am in the car all day. Others drive it to work and get out, sit for 7 hours and then get back in. And many will dispute what I am saying here. If your making over 300WHP in this car, I am certain this piece would be beneficial. If you are running on the stock turbo with a maximum stage 3 tune, you do not need it. NO I do not side step my clutch. YES I do power shift through the gears just like I would be if I was running the quarter mile, still running on the factory clutch.
The difference between with and without, with, traction is a little better. but, maybe not, with the RMM on the car, I laid down a strip of tire marks over 30 feet for the first time since I bought the car. Without the RMM, I am unable to lay down that 30 foot skid mark. That seems to tell me, better traction without it.
I put the factory one back on, and it is so much smoother. So with that said, if you are not racing your car, not making more than 300 WHP, not running an aftermarket turbo. You do not need this thing.