http://www.fourtitude.com/news/publish/Features/article_2793.shtml
As is often the problem with heavily modified FWD cars, putting the power effectively on the tarmac (particularly on wet, potholed $h1tty British roads) can be an issue in itself. Add in a dose of wheel hop, camber, worn running gear and you will find that less than your stated WHP is hitting the ground.
I only replaced the dogbone mount for an EIP unit as the car had only done 5k when I uprated it, but here is some interesting kit that can be sourced from the states to stop the block and transmission from rocking and rolling under the bonnet, particularly when the time comes for an upgrade of mounts.
As is often the problem with heavily modified FWD cars, putting the power effectively on the tarmac (particularly on wet, potholed $h1tty British roads) can be an issue in itself. Add in a dose of wheel hop, camber, worn running gear and you will find that less than your stated WHP is hitting the ground.
I only replaced the dogbone mount for an EIP unit as the car had only done 5k when I uprated it, but here is some interesting kit that can be sourced from the states to stop the block and transmission from rocking and rolling under the bonnet, particularly when the time comes for an upgrade of mounts.