Who wants more torque?
Well, I remember Greg and Gabe had them energy suspension press in motor mount things.... only 5 made, those energy suspension bastids!
So, understanding the amount of power you actually deliver to the ground is adversely affected by the amount of engine movement your motor mounts allow.... I had to come up with something...
I'm not blown... yet, but shoot, reliability, and longevity are two things I seriously hold in regard, as the rest of you do....
I apologize in advance for the lack of eye candy, but PtBaller can attest to my work, and had some work done by me also. But, in lieu of the Energy suspension press in bushing, I bored out the rear engine mount, and cleaned it out good, used a mixture of liquid urethane (hard as heck to find). poured it in after ensuring a good seal (had a boo boo on first attempt). Let it cure for 2 days, and had the mount, both CV axles, front crontrol arms with energy suspension bushings pressed in, and new ball joints installed.
results:
1) the energy suspension bushings for the front control arms are a must have if you are a demanding driver, from my few days of break in, these things allow you to take turns a lot faster, and keep the car smooth thru the transition <- yes... my suspension is highly modded I know (JIC FLT A2's, whiteline FSB, TRS RSB). But I noticed a serious improvement.
2) The rear mount has been holding up to my abusive ways, the only drawback is engine vibration at high rpm's, somewhere in the 4500-5000 range.... regardless, the engine might vibrate, but you feel the pull all the way throughout the powerband. Well.... I kinda kicked a 2000 Maxima SE's butt by 3-4 lengths yesterday.... he cut me off on the highway, close call... so after he was 2-3 lengths ahead, I took off, he muts have heard my intake, and stepped on it (his rear end squated when he gunned it), we both ran for a few, til I just out ran him... hard, we weren't going too fast, but figure from 40 mph to 95.... he gave me one of them approval nods afterwards lol.
I am considering providing my services, pending how mine holds up, I wouldn't ever suggest putting one in, unless it put up with my abuse.
what do you guys think? I'm willing to start somewhere in the middle of Feb, beginning of march.... you would have to provide a rear mount without the CV axle, and I figure a week/ week and a half turntime.
No price, just wondering if you guys would go for it... there are 3 levels to the hardness. I went with the midgrade stuff, it offers a good balance between everyday driving, and full on race.
Oh yeah, you definitely would want to run Jim's torque rod, most likely with a beefed up top mount.... cuz that's how I'm running it.
-Dio
So, understanding the amount of power you actually deliver to the ground is adversely affected by the amount of engine movement your motor mounts allow.... I had to come up with something...
I'm not blown... yet, but shoot, reliability, and longevity are two things I seriously hold in regard, as the rest of you do....
I apologize in advance for the lack of eye candy, but PtBaller can attest to my work, and had some work done by me also. But, in lieu of the Energy suspension press in bushing, I bored out the rear engine mount, and cleaned it out good, used a mixture of liquid urethane (hard as heck to find). poured it in after ensuring a good seal (had a boo boo on first attempt). Let it cure for 2 days, and had the mount, both CV axles, front crontrol arms with energy suspension bushings pressed in, and new ball joints installed.
results:
1) the energy suspension bushings for the front control arms are a must have if you are a demanding driver, from my few days of break in, these things allow you to take turns a lot faster, and keep the car smooth thru the transition <- yes... my suspension is highly modded I know (JIC FLT A2's, whiteline FSB, TRS RSB). But I noticed a serious improvement.
2) The rear mount has been holding up to my abusive ways, the only drawback is engine vibration at high rpm's, somewhere in the 4500-5000 range.... regardless, the engine might vibrate, but you feel the pull all the way throughout the powerband. Well.... I kinda kicked a 2000 Maxima SE's butt by 3-4 lengths yesterday.... he cut me off on the highway, close call... so after he was 2-3 lengths ahead, I took off, he muts have heard my intake, and stepped on it (his rear end squated when he gunned it), we both ran for a few, til I just out ran him... hard, we weren't going too fast, but figure from 40 mph to 95.... he gave me one of them approval nods afterwards lol.
I am considering providing my services, pending how mine holds up, I wouldn't ever suggest putting one in, unless it put up with my abuse.
what do you guys think? I'm willing to start somewhere in the middle of Feb, beginning of march.... you would have to provide a rear mount without the CV axle, and I figure a week/ week and a half turntime.
No price, just wondering if you guys would go for it... there are 3 levels to the hardness. I went with the midgrade stuff, it offers a good balance between everyday driving, and full on race.
Oh yeah, you definitely would want to run Jim's torque rod, most likely with a beefed up top mount.... cuz that's how I'm running it.

-Dio
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