Upper Engine Mount Insert Powerflex Polyurethane Bush Road Series Vauxhall / Opel Corsa Models Corsa E inc VXR/OPC (2014 - 2019) PFF1-1125
- Number on diagram: 25
Upper Engine Mount Insert Powerflex Polyurethane Bush Road Series Vauxhall / Opel Corsa Models Corsa E inc VXR/OPC (2014 - 2019) PFF1-1125
Powerflex was founded in Great Britain in 1996. The company has extensive experience in the field of car suspensions. Mix of design skills and manufacturing techniques has led to the creation of a wide range of high-quality polyurethane products.
Why use Powerflex polyurethane bushings?
Polyurethane is definitely more resistant to wear than rubber. Polyurethane bushings last longer, even under extreme operating conditions.
They are stiffer than rubber, providing better handling and control of the vehicle, especially during cornering and braking.
Powerflex Polyurethane Bush for:
Vauxhall / Opel Corsa Models Corsa E inc VXR/OPC (2014 - 2019)
Index: PFF1-1125
Diagram number: 25
Dimensions: brak danych
Weight (g): 73
Package quantity: 1
Quantity required in car: 1
Original part number: 51813198 / 50515482 / 50508653 / 55700654 / 51815197 / 51980334 / 13130741 / 13130739 / 13427217 / 9552231 / 95510419 / 13130748 / 13234017 / 13130741 / 13267197 / 13427216
EAN number: 5055676559425
Lifetime warranty
Special grease included
Additional information:This insert is made in our Yellow 70A durometer material for increased transmission mount longevity and performance on Petrol or tuned Diesel engines. Designed to fill the voiding in the OE rubber mount, it smooths out gear changes and throttle application by stiffening and supporting the often perished rubber, a common failure on tuned vehicles. This supports a more precise and settled transmission response during acceleration and deceleration. This new part combines perfectly with our other Upper Gearbox Mounts and Lower Gearbox Mounts for greater engine stability. A small increase in NVH, usually at idle, should be expected when stiffening the connecting mount between the engine/transmission and chassis. The harder the material used, the greater the NVH transmitted.

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