Murray,Great workmanship there. I don't see the reason for the thick wall and large O.D tubing. Or the ring. I could see the ring possibly if you needed to weld something to it... (I know the dynafocal mounts use a ring, but I think that is because you usually have to weld a couple of the motor mounts tubes to them.)Here is a pic for a Cessna mount. It is holding up an engine and prop that weighs 4 times the 1/2 vw and potentially has twice the power... I would even delete the 2 tubes at the top of the Cessna one that would go to the center of the firewall. The back-plate on the engine is all the spreader you need for your mount tubing... and you still lack a diagonal like the Cessna one has on the bottom.Just my casual observations, I'm no engineer or aircraft designer.I would be interested in hearing what the computer program says about one like the Cessna. Keep up the good work and thanks for sharing.
Here's my TLAR from Sams photo... It's bad I know, but all I can do in "paint"... If possible I'd use the spools like Sam did at the firewall on the engine back plate as well, Ala Cessna.
The reason for the "ring" in my design is to prevent the mount points from moving independently of each other so the tubes in the mount aren't subjected to bending forces. But I don't drive a train so may not know what I'm talking about...