I have never heard of these Kev , maybe i should give these a tryI'm not a fan of these solid mount inserts which was why we've worked with PhillipM to develop a honeycomb design that allows the exhaust to move with the engine. It means that the hangers and exhaust parts do not get stressed and crack.
Happily using the Grams bushes on my Clio
Grams Exhaust Mount Bush - Renault Clio Mk2 RS172 / RS182
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I'm a small fish in a big oceanI have never heard of these Kev , maybe i should give these a try
I have never heard of these Kev , maybe i should give these a try
Let me know Rob , agree they are expensive especially when i need 2 of them.I have them, fit well and haven't died yet. I'll check under the car tomorrow to see if they have sagged at all. I still don't fully trust 3D printed parts and they are relatively pricey imo but do represent a solution to a real problem 👍
Rob thanks for the update , totally agree like most things we buy massively overpriced . If they appear to be holding up and offer a better solution to the poweflex maybe i go with these.I looked under the s**t heap yesterday and the 3D printed mounts from KAM still look as new 👍
I still believe they are well over the top price wise - there will be £3 of filament used to print them but obviously some effort has gone into selecting an appropriate material and into the design its self plus KAM will be wanting to make a profit. Thats all very reasonable but would suspect more would buy if they were priced at something like £38-40 the pair.
Just a recommendation, customer feedback. I was in two minds about buying them for a while likely because I am quite aware of the production cost but also because I am generally wary of the strength and longevity of 3D printed parts - I will say that PhillipM has done a great job on material selection and the print, printing flexible parts is hard work! Plus I am always happy to pay more to support a UK business.I make more from selling Powerflex but this was one I felt needed to be sold. Sadly small volume manufacturing cannot compete with industrial leaders for cost per unit.
Rob thanks for the update , totally agree like most things we buy massively overpriced . If they appear to be holding up and offer a better solution to the poweflex maybe i go with these.
Car is going to be a fast road set up with no interior just seats and a half cage
Is Grams your own make? I know you sell Grams springs.I'm not a fan of these solid mount inserts which was why we've worked with PhillipM to develop a honeycomb design that allows the exhaust to move with the engine. It means that the hangers and exhaust parts do not get stressed and crack.
Happily using the Grams bushes on my Clio
Grams Exhaust Mount Bush - Renault Clio Mk2 RS172 / RS182
The UK's number 1 source of quality OE and performance parts at affordable prices. Suppliers of BC Racing, Brembo, Catcams, CL Brakes, Ferodo, Godspeed, Grams, MeisterR, PBS, Pure Motorsport, Renault OE, RTS, Winmax Brakes and many more..www.kamracing.co.uk
Yes. I separated my shop name from products I get created. Phillip is the supplier of the product and I brand and retail it.Is Grams your own make? I know you sell Grams springs.
I was just wondering as the Philipm exhaust mounts are branded as Grams?
Mine are on with no cable ties and have not moved at all
Yes. I separated my shop name from products I get created. Phillip is the supplier of the product and I brand and retail it.
They just push fit. The mount itself is slightly tapered.I've got one of these to fit. I'm a bit nervous about using a big clamp to force it in. Do they compress when you go to fit?
Honestly Phillip the cable ties work perfectIt's surprising how much variation there is, the dogbone mount castings as well have the issue - they differ even from the same manufacturers depending on what batch they come from, bit of a struggle to get decent parts anywhere atm, the new foam ones have a little more preload to cope even more with housing variations but looks like there's still a few outside that.
I could possibly make some locking plates for them for troublesome castings, although cable ties work
I think your print orientation is perfect for bonding them into the housing. The little print ridges would make for good mechanical adhesion to the mount (even if they actual bond was quite weak). If the cast housing was scratched up a bit and well cleaned I think any silicon instant gasket in a tube would work well.Good to hear, I did look at using some strips of preapplied sealants but they're a bit tricky with shelf life,
I did something similar 7 years ago and they're still on the car. I didn't tape them off, I just filled the holes in the rubber part from both sides.12 years ago or more maybe, I got some new hangers, taped off the back and filled them with high temp silicone.
cost £6 in silicone and they’re still on the car today.. I made 2 backs ups which are in the shed and never needed to fit them.
the scorpion 192 exhaust has been on there just as long and no damage to welds etc.
it’s not great pub ammo to brag about my cheap exhaust hangers, but I did have more beer money that night.