Semi-solid engine mounts??
#1
Racer
Thread Starter
Semi-solid engine mounts??
So LR sells some engine mounts that are "adjustable and semi-solid"... I need to get some cause mine are sagging alot.... I would like to know if anyone is running these types of mounts or something like it. I dont really want solid engine mounts because I do drive this car ALOT on the street..
http://www.lindseyracing.com/LR/Pors...-944MM-UM.html
Thanks
Carl
http://www.lindseyracing.com/LR/Pors...-944MM-UM.html
Thanks
Carl
#7
Racer
Thread Starter
Grandpa,
I have Koni's all way around set on STIFF, welt bar front, club sport rear, SOLID upper strut mounts, SOLID caster blocks, and Four point Roll bar.... I feel the road no matter what....hahahaha
I have Koni's all way around set on STIFF, welt bar front, club sport rear, SOLID upper strut mounts, SOLID caster blocks, and Four point Roll bar.... I feel the road no matter what....hahahaha
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#8
Drifting
#10
Drifting
The LR semi solid mounts allowed me to lower my motor about 1/2 inch, and there is very little engine movement. Liked them so much, purchased their semi solid trans mounts. This car has KWV3, poly bronze bushings, etc. There is little vibration transferred. I've had a solid trans mount in the past with this car, and got rid of it within a week.
#11
Nordschleife Master
The semi-solid mount is good, i have it on my car. Currently running stock engine mounts also though i have a set of semi-solid mounts from CEP to put in when i drop the pan over the winter. A little more vibration and noise at idle, but nothing that isnt drowned out by a 3" exhaust once you get moving. The noise is actually sorta cool in 2nd and 3rd, sounds like a sequential box almost. I am also running KW V3's with mostly solid mounts..and yes i feel just about every pebble the tires go over .
#13
I have a set of CEP mounts as well, fwiw. Well made units.