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post Mar 2, 2005 - 12:33 AM
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ever since my swap, my car has slightly pulled to the right. it only happens when i give the car gas. other then that it drives perfectly straight. i took the car to a few shops and none of them can tell me what is causing the problem. had the alignment done and eveyrthing......one guy mentioned that bad motor mounts can sometimes cause the car to pull to one side. so im trying to figure out if the way i have my mount setup has anything to do with my problem.

the 3sgte has a bracket on the passengers side of the motor with 2 or 3 holes in it, and then the motor mount connects to that when you put your motor in.... when you guys did your swap, did you swap over to the 5sfe bracket, or keep the 3sgte one?

i kept my 3sgte one. it seem to work, but you can only use 2 bolts to connect the mount to the bracket because the 5sfe motor mount dosnt line up 100%.
what did eveyone (5sfe-3sgte) else do with that mount?

oh and no, its not TQ steer. this happens when i baby the car and just give it a little bit of gas. i mostly notice it on the highway.

This post has been edited by lagos: Mar 2, 2005 - 12:35 AM


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post Mar 2, 2005 - 8:25 AM
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QUOTE(macavely @ Mar 2, 2005 - 12:39 AM)
lagos thats is Tq steer what u just mentioned... as the tranny is tryin to put the power to the ground u only have one wheel spinning .. the right on.. the left one is just rollling just like the 2 back ones at that moment.. get the mr2 tranny or a custom LSD .. and u wont have the problme...
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If that were the case, he wouldnt be pulled to the right. And also, both wheels are powered, its not like you have a 2x1.


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