Originally posted by Paul
of course it's fine, it'll work, it'll just push the motor further forward. compare it to a delsol vtec bracket
How do you figure? I don't have to pull my motor forward to get that bracket to fit onto the motor, it just bolts right up.
I could see the upper tranny and upper motor mounts moving the motor from front to back depending on their design, but how would the tortion mount change the way it sits in the bay?
Does anyone have any actual proof that the rear tortion mount defines where the motor sits (front or back)?
If you have to push the motor back to get it to mount onto an Si mount, that would seem pretty dangerous to me and very much a strain on all of the other mounts as you basically have to shoe-horn your motor to get it to fit.
jmo