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Has anyone any experience with the ISR motor mounts? I noticed that their design is quite different from the usual cylinder style polyurethane mounts. Looks like it also allows for

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Old 01-08-2022, 04:37 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Has anyone any experience with the ISR motor mounts? I noticed that their design is quite different from the usual cylinder style polyurethane mounts. Looks like it also allows for some crucial movement since it's hinged. To me this looks like it's more engineered than the typical cylinder style mounts. Thoughts?
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Looks like a sound design but my assumption is there will be more vibration. Just a visual look but it seems like there will be less material between the pin and housing vs the traditional which has more of a pillow of material.
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Solid mount vs a poly mount.
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Solid mounts do have a downside. They are noisy at startup and idle. Once you get going you don't notice them at all. I run CJM solid motor mounts.
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Same here. CJM FTW

https://cj-motorsports.com/products/...ine-mounts-vhr
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The ISR is interchangeable bushings solid or poly. The bushing is where the mount hinges. It looks like the cylinder design has more cushion like someone mentioned.
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Hell I did a poly trans mount, started the car in the garage and then removed it!!!
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