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Old 12-17-2015, 10:07 AM
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What's been the consensus on the best engine mounts to get for high hp applications?
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Megan .. Safe and stiff
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Those look an awful lot like the OEM mounts. Will they hold up to upwards of 850 lbft of tq? All that torqueing abuse on the motor?
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i have has the softest hasport before and also the inovativative as well have used the ptunning moter mount in there turbo kit at the softest insert and they all suck and i always end up going back to stock. The in cabin vibration and the in cabine noise espically is so loud it make me hate to drive the car on the street. Daily drivability suffers way to much for my liking. If your building a race car or a track car by all means get the stiffest hasport mounts or just get solid mounts.
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If I was going 1000+ I would just plate the motor
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Originally Posted by godmachine
If I was going 1000+ I would just plate the motor
I don't want to take it that far. LOL As far as the mounts are concerned I mean.

What about the Vibra-Technics?
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I have the Vibra's and they are nice. The quality is top notch and vibration is acceptble. It is more than factory mounts, but nothing like the upper levels of urethane mounts. Kseriesparts has them with great customer service. Had mine from the UK in 3 days.
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Originally Posted by godmachine
If I was going 1000+ I would just plate the motor
Best advise to be honest
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Originally Posted by rmerchant3
I have the Vibra's and they are nice. The quality is top notch and vibration is acceptble. It is more than factory mounts, but nothing like the upper levels of urethane mounts. Kseriesparts has them with great customer service. Had mine from the UK in 3 days.
That's good to hear.
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Originally Posted by NWDyno
Originally Posted by godmachine' timestamp='1450382212' post='23830637
If I was going 1000+ I would just plate the motor
Best advise to be honest
That's a big undertaking going this route. Welding, customization and not to mention probably the absolute worst for vibrations and rattling your teeth driving on the street.


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