I have heard[don't know true or false],our cars comes with a active electronic controlled engine mounting,maybe it becomes harder when the revs rise above a certain Rpm,can anyone comfirm this.?
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06-29-2009, 09:50 AM | #16 (permalink) |
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I have heard[don't know true or false],our cars comes with a active electronic controlled engine mounting,maybe it becomes harder when the revs rise above a certain Rpm,can anyone comfirm this.?
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06-29-2009, 10:30 AM | #17 (permalink) |
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I don't think this is true. I looked in the Service Manual at the exploded view, they show the engine mounts (there's 3, one on each side and one at the rear), and there's no indication of any kind of electrical (or other) connections to them, they're just standard rubber/urethane/whatever mounts.
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06-29-2009, 11:19 AM | #18 (permalink) |
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This motor is a tad more coarse IMO than the HR. The HR was *much* more so than my Revup, which itself isn't as smooth as the normal VQ35DE. And I've heard from owners that moved up from the VQ30 to the VQ35 that the VQ30 was much smoother as well.
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The new 911 GT3 uses weird liquid filled engine mounts (as an available option), but they are talking about them as a point of pride because it's a technological breakthrough, rather than trying to cover it up.
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06-29-2009, 02:12 PM | #21 (permalink) |
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SRT-4 owners complained about the harshness of the muffler-less exhaust and the harshness of the turbo kicking in when they first picked up their cars. But that's why people purchased the car.
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06-29-2009, 06:09 PM | #23 (permalink) |
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I wonder if there's some variance in our engines, or perhaps it quiets down after sufficient break-in? Mine's a little harsh, but after hearing you guys complain about it, it makes me wonder if we're hearing the same things or not. Mine's not really that bad. I'm at just a hair under 7K miles now, and I guess 7AT could make a difference too, as the torque converter / trans will damp engine vibration differently than your flywheel/clutch setup will.
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06-29-2009, 10:27 PM | #26 (permalink) |
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Well, it certainly sounds quite loud and raw up around 6-7.5K, and I could see how some would call it unrefined, but I wouldn't say the car is vibrating in a really noticeable way, and doesn't seem as bad as some people seem to be making it here. Are you feeling that through the steering wheel, pedals, shifter, etc? Tomorrow if the rain is gone I'll go for a drive in the morning and specifically pay attention for it so I can compare.
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06-29-2009, 10:40 PM | #27 (permalink) |
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I think maybe the M6 guys feel it more than the 7ATs. I get a lot of that coarse feedback not only from the seat but from the gearbox and the clutch as well.
I am willing to deal with it but it does irk me every now and then considering the test drives I did with the Cayman S... so every now and then I think about how silky smooth that engine feels compared to the Z. But thinking about the price differential usually kills any "should have bought the Cayman" thoughts. Though it is funny, I think, that my '03 Mustang GT's 4.6L V8 was a lot smoother and a little more refined feeling than this V6. I'm not really a fan of the gearbox in the Z either so it kind of annoys me every now and then. Maybe I'm just picky, though. I've pretty much accepted the fact that no matter what car I have I will never be totally happy with it.
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06-30-2009, 10:48 AM | #29 (permalink) |
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Hmmm, I tried to pay better attention this morning, but no I don't think I'm getting vibration like you describe. It could be that your vibration is largely coming into the body though the clutch/transmission, and my torque converter is eating it up instead on the 7AT.
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I have a 6MT and the whole car vibrates and almost feels like its going to rip apart at any moment lol (slight exageration) at high rpms. You really do feel it in the floor, steerng wheel, shifter...even the seat to some extent. |
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