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00d16y8 06-28-2007 01:44 PM

Re: boost causes problems?
 
cool, got the mounts orderd.
what about clutch, which one are you guys running, xtreme, 4 puck, etc

stenseltizm 06-28-2007 01:56 PM

Re: boost causes problems?
 

Originally Posted by Joseph Davis
Energy Suspension mount insert kit $38 plus shipping = perfection.

You guys recomend getting mounts that are halfway decent shape to throw these in, or do you just throw em on your everyday 180k mile busted ass rubber? My ----'s floppin and if I don't need to go to the jy for mounts I'm just gonna insert/fill anyway, I'd be happier.

idiot-stick 06-28-2007 02:13 PM

Re: boost causes problems?
 
I used some window weld to patch up a good 20" rip in my convertible top (miata). All of the mounts in my wagon are either 100% window weld or at least repaired with it.

ryan89crx 06-28-2007 02:39 PM

Re: boost causes problems?
 

Originally Posted by Joseph Davis
I've never noticed any apreciable vibration with the ES inserts, if there is any it's super minor.

there is some, but as long as you arent a ------- ----- it shouldnt bother you

want to see vibration? install ES torque mounts and Prothane upper mount inserts(the half plastic ones), then that bitch will vibrate.

Tom-Guy 06-28-2007 03:45 PM

Re: boost causes problems?
 

Originally Posted by stenseltizm
You guys recomend getting mounts that are halfway decent shape to throw these in, or do you just throw em on your everyday 180k mile busted ass rubber?

I always throw them into busted ass mounts. If you look at the way they squeeze in and support the mount you'll see there's not much difference between using a new or a worn out mount.



Originally Posted by ryan89crx
there is some, but as long as you arent a ------- ----- it shouldnt bother you

want to see vibration? install ES torque mounts and Prothane upper mount inserts(the half plastic ones), then that bitch will vibrate.

Oh, I see. Since I'm not a passive -----boy I don't notice miniscule vibrations? Good to know.

There is no vibration like a set of the Jimfab lower torque mounts with rear mount ES insert, and no flex coupler in the DP. Whole car shakes.

1lowscort 06-28-2007 03:54 PM

Re: boost causes problems?
 
how about solid motor mouts like i have...homemade and all. it vibrates pretty good....kinda makes my balls itch though 8)

00d16y8 07-02-2007 10:47 PM

Re: boost causes problems?
 
got the inserts, but what kinda clutches does everyone use? 6 puck, extreme,etc

Tom-Guy 07-02-2007 10:53 PM

Re: boost causes problems?
 

Originally Posted by drupie51013

Originally Posted by Joseph Davis
LSD Motorsports for the clutch.

Energy Suspension mount insert kit $38 plus shipping = perfection.

the best combo yet. for me at least. :6

Notice that people agreed with me?

00d16y8 07-02-2007 11:02 PM

Re: boost causes problems?
 
yes i also agree, not trying to argue, just looking to see what particular kind of lsd clutch you are running. I want something that will last but is still streetable


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