when i had mine in my 98 we tried to move the engine with a long screw driver after we installed them and the damn engine wouldn't budge.
it caused so much vibration its not funny
if you can deal with the vibration they are a great thing.
the performance is more power to the ground i guess
The factory motor mounts are known for being squishy as hell. And they get worse with age. The urethane mounts stiffen up the mounts by using a more firm rubber insert limiting all the slop. Did you ever watch an older LD9 rev?? Mine used to look like it was trying to play tag with my firewall. Lol. Those mounts will definitely stiffen everything up. All that torque that used to twist the motor around will now be easier put to the wheels. Only thing I suggest and will warn you about. These will cause added vibrations throughout the car. So bad in fact my dash started vibrating loose. Marc (RedDevil) tuned my idle up from 700 to about 900 rpm's to smooth it out and lessen the vibes. Hope that helps.
Weird my 02 has lots of vibes with all prothane mounts, but my 98 with just lower and upper insert almost has no vibes.
Ya I had all poly mounts and took them off within 3 days, dash vibrated and everything!! Did feel that it was worth it as i think there are many people here that could spend the money better and I would not ever use them again unless all I did was race the car or auto x . Definitely not streetable if you ask me.
jason norwood wrote:Ya I had all poly mounts and took them off within 3 days, dash vibrated and everything!! Did feel that it was worth it as i think there are many people here that could spend the money better and I would not ever use them again unless all I did was race the car or auto x . Definitely not streetable if you ask me.
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Im running RKSport engine mounts and TTR tranny mounts. The car is perfectly street-able and yes the vibes inside the car are increased, but they are very tolerable. Hell i dont even notice them anymore.
Their purpose is to prevent some drivetrain powerloss and to help keep the engine/tranny from moving around. They will actually help prevent stress on exhaust downpipes/flexpipes. They are worth every penny.
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Lol. How've you been, man? It's been awhile.
And to anyone who thinks the vibrations are too harsh, like I said. Get someone to tune your idle rpm up a little and it all mellows out.
Mine doesnt vibrate at all at idle, only feel the vibes more when the engine is lugging (which you shouldnt do anyways) and I have the ttr upper and lower mounts. Maybe thats just due to my superior ecotec engine. Clutch feel also improved, one funny thing was that engine noise in the cabin got louder, but unless you're on the stock exhaust like me then you wont notice that one.
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ive never had bad vibes after they settle in. Even with my old ass non balance shafted engine
i dont even notice the vibes anymore, with solid upper, solid lower, poly trans mounts, and balance shafts removed... not noticable to me at all and i daily drive the hell out of mine.... dont listen to that guy who said you cant.
Tinkles(now with Boost Face) wrote:jason norwood wrote:Ya I had all poly mounts and took them off within 3 days, dash vibrated and everything!! Did feel that it was worth it as i think there are many people here that could spend the money better and I would not ever use them again unless all I did was race the car or auto x . Definitely not streetable if you ask me.
Pussy.
Im running RKSport engine mounts and TTR tranny mounts. The car is perfectly street-able and yes the vibes inside the car are increased, but they are very tolerable. Hell i dont even notice them anymore.
Their purpose is to prevent some drivetrain powerloss and to help keep the engine/tranny from moving around. They will actually help prevent stress on exhaust downpipes/flexpipes. They are worth every penny.
Thanks Tinkles, just the info I needed. Ill be sure to invest for the type of mounts you used. I appreciate everyone elses input!
No vibes at all here either.. even with tranny mounts in.
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It's been said that autos vibrate a lot more than the 5 speeds do. I've had solid mounts for years with no issues.
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my upper vibed like crazy (2.2 5spd) so i used a air powered rotary tool and shaved about 2mm off and the engine is STIFF AS HELL and the vibs are gone.