I took the risk of my Gestapo for the HOA neighbors telling the management company about me working on my car in my own driveway, and incurring a $150.00 fine, and finally installed the Vibra-technics 'fast road' RMM.
CRAPPY pic, but I could not get a good angle, or judge focus at that angle;
I did not actually drive it yet, but just judging from the startup, and moving the car from the driveway to the street parking space, I have to say that I am a bit disappointed (I even let it hit 122*F coolant temp to come off of open loop, and have
that smoother closed loop idle).
It has
fractionally/marginally less NVH than the CP-E it replaced, and it was done for the express reason of
drastically reducing the said NVH of the CP-E unit.
Granted, it might 'break-in' a bit as everyone always says they do, especially rubber bushed ones like this.
I also did not put the car
back up on the jack stands (it was LATE, and getting DARK when I finished) and loosen everything up and go topside and rock the whole engine back and forth by hand to 'settle it' as Vibra's instructions said to if it shows excessive NVH, but I really do wonder IF that could make any difference anyway.
I will leave it in for now, drive it some, and hope for the best, since I am getting way too old to be working upside down under a car for extended periods of time.
Those of you with either your own small private lifts, or unlimited access to a lift just don't realize
HOW lucky you are!!
While up on the stands already, I also swapped the 2 front exhaust hangers from the Cobbs to Whoosh's translucent blue ones just to see if that quelled some of the exhaust rattle I was getting when it was cold out, and did the spring oil change (Ravenol DXG 5W-30 with a Fram
ULTRA (gold can) filter, and drained the Damond OCC (yielded about 2 ounces).
UPDATE; After driving around a bit, the
reduction of NVH over the CP-E (and
probably all of the high durometer poly RMMs as well) is more readily apparent, and actually noticeable.
Unless it somehow breaks, this item will stay on the car!