I don't get how the company that designed this piece has no review or pictures of the mounts installed.
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08-25-2011, 02:20 AM | #31 (permalink) |
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I don't get how the company that designed this piece has no review or pictures of the mounts installed.
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08-25-2011, 02:42 PM | #34 (permalink) |
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I really wanna get these mounts, they will be my next project after getting my headlights painted. How long of an install should this take...an hour?
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Do you think it will get in the way of my headers or if I decide to go with a gtm stg.1 S/C in the future?
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I was quoted 4 hours of labor and the tech said it was somewhat involved. During 9 dyno runs tuning my GTM Stage 1 SC, I did not notice enough movement to require stiffer mounts. It was not worth the cost to me personally.
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08-26-2011, 02:04 PM | #39 (permalink) |
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transmission mount is only for Manual Transmission
and G37 owners, sorry but they still won't bet on it, they said its likely but they won't confirm it until they get their engineer testing it on a G37, but it does seem like they want to test it out on a G37 so I'll keep you guys updated
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Interesting -- but doesn't the Z have some pretty high tech and firm mounts?
From the spec sheet: Side: 2 solid; rear: 1 liquid-filled; front: 1 electronically controlled liquid-filled
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KamiSpeed, any chance they might give a solid discount or support for a first buyer (with boost) and provide a solid review? Buying the part is fairly cheap, but install on these will cost a bit more with getting them in.
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Drop using polyurethane pucks with a durometer rating of 75 giving you stiffer mounts and probably saving some weight too
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