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New Product Teaser: Exceladyne Differential Mount Kit

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To the few, the proud, the remaining members who frequent this board....

I wanted to give you a teaser look at a new product we have been working on and are very close to releasing. While it might be a small stretch to put this in the engine section, the other sub-forums have pretty low traffic and I wanted as many eyes to see this as possible. Mods: If you find I'm in violation please feel free to move and let me know so I can modify my post.


This complete mounting solution for the rear differential features polyurethane construction, replaces all 3 factory mounts and adds the 4th mount that Hyundai forgot to give us. :wink: As we all know the stock rubber mounts are very soft. This product is a direct fit for the stock mounts and provides superior mounting for the differential housing. Polyurethane construction provides near solid mounting while providing just enough cushion to reduce parts from breaking under aggressive driving conditions. You will notice some additional noise and vibration but the trade off will be well worth it. After installing you will have better power transfer to the rear of the car during acceleration, improved throttle transition, and a much more stable rear end. All of this contributes to a better high performance driving experience.


This product is in the final stages of development. It will be available very soon for pre-order with special introductory pricing. How much you might ask? Final pricing is being worked on now, but needless to say its going to be very affordable. Send me a PM if you want to be notified of its final release. Feel free to ask any questions you have.
 
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#133 ·
Thanks for the clarification hunt. That makes perfect sense and it was an alright analogy, you got the picture across.
 
#134 ·
I swear there was a before and after video of the diff while driving in this thread. Now that I need it, I cant find it.
 
#136 ·
I'm not sure when the first batch was, but at this point i've had mine in for a year. They still work great! No issues at all. They make a HUGE difference in the feel of the car without sacrificing ride comfort much if at all. You will get a little bit of gear noise in the cabin after installing but it's not bad at all. I highly recommend these. I only have the front two installed, still OEM setup for the rear two.
 
#138 ·
Actually nevermind i have the enthuspec ones not the exceladyne ones. At the time they only made them for the front bolts on the rear diff mount. Not sure if they make rear ones yet. I've never met anyone thats running the exceladyne ones but theres no reason to believe they won't be good. Never had a product from BR that wasn't quality. I can definitely say the enthuspec ones are fantastic.
 
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#139 ·
haven't had any issues with them i installed all of them in my 10 coupe.
 
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#140 ·
Had mine for about a year now. Holding strong and combined w super sport tires the grip is sensational. Also no need to bring back to dealership for factory replacement of OEM diff mounts.
 
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#144 ·
After hanging onto these since not long after they were released I finally got around to installing them. I purchased the 4th mount and wasn't a fan of how it would be mounted in the subframe and out of fear of the subframe just destroying it over time I decided to make my own mounting solution to use with the included fourth mount and weld it in place:







Very happy with how it turned out and the kit seems pretty solid now! If anyone would like a copy of the cad drawing for that 4th mount please let me know and I'll gladly give it to you for personal use only, just as long as you accept that you can't turn around and sell the design for profit (unless someone wants to mass produce them with a license from me), I hate calling lawyers, but I love me some open source since I'm not interested in manufacturing them for the public.
 
#145 ·
Hi, Im getting a used 2013 Rspec to my country ( wich mean no guarantee) and have see in carfax that the car had been taken to the dealership because of the diff mount bolt issue... I want to know if this kit will solve any near future problems with this recalls? also its safe to have this kit pushing 450-500whp?
 
#146 ·
That was a recall that has to do with the diff bolts not being properly torqued from the factory, if it's been fixed than you don't need to fix it again, this kit would be an upgrade though.

As for handling turbo kit level power, if you want the best chance of putting it to the ground this kit would be a good idea.
 
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