My Powerflex pineapple slice (yellow/street) from Whoosh came in and installed it last night. The whole job took just under 30 min. Here is my order of operations for this install:
1. Jack passenger side up and place jackstand.
2. Remove passenger side headlight (2 screws, 1 plug)
3. Disconnect top coolant hose connection from coolant reservoir
4. Pop out reservoir and drape it over in space where headlight was
5. place floor jack with wood block under engine and jack just enough to support engine
6. Remove mount- 3 bolts bottom/ 3 nuts on top
7. Work new insert into the mount, grooved side down. The insert is thick enough to fill in the gap between the stock black rubber and the base of the mount. This is a very snug fit! This
was the hardest part- working the insert into the mount, but not that hard. I used a screwdriver to pry here and there. I used a little white lithium grease I had to help it slide into place and prevent creaks.
Note the hole in the middle is semi-rectangle shaped and can fit only a certain way. If the split ends come together once inserted then it is right (will be obvious). Place zip tie around new insert.
8. Install mount back into car, coolant reservoir and top hose, and headlight.
9. Drop car, slam hood- enjoy!
Impressions:
Fired the car up and instantly noticed really slight vibes, but not in a bad or distracting way... a good way imo. After driving around and testing it last night and on this morning's work commute I am impressed! I really like the feel this mount gives. The car feels tighter and more communicative all around, especially when shifting. Just like when a RMM is added- this insert gave the same feel- as much if not more. The car feels like it responds that much sooner on throttle imputs and my shifting feels more solid and firm. I really noticed it when I got on it hard coming out of a turn and the shifting felt noticeably better... agressive and firm/tight. More instantaneous feel or jolt. I have never driven a car with solid mounts, but to borrow someone else's word, the engine/trans feels almost "hardwired" to the pedals, steering wheel and shifter(faster/firm response, not NVH) Makes me think the TTR mounts would be amazing, but I know I could not deal with that much NVH. I really like the feel this insert is providing and for only $36 shipped this thing makes a BIG improvement in driving feel.
For reference I can not comment on probably the greatest feature/gain of this insert- the reduction of wheel hop and torque steer. I recently installed a Pierce 6 point brace and that alone removed all wheel hop and torque steer. So if you don't have lower bracing then this insert should make a much greater difference by massively reducing wheel hop and torque steer as reported by others.
Pros: Price!
Easy install - less than 30 min
Cons: If very sensitive to NVH (subjective)- very small vibes
https://whoosh-motorsports.myshopif...ront-upper-engine-mount-insert-street-or-race
1. Jack passenger side up and place jackstand.
2. Remove passenger side headlight (2 screws, 1 plug)
3. Disconnect top coolant hose connection from coolant reservoir
4. Pop out reservoir and drape it over in space where headlight was
5. place floor jack with wood block under engine and jack just enough to support engine
6. Remove mount- 3 bolts bottom/ 3 nuts on top
7. Work new insert into the mount, grooved side down. The insert is thick enough to fill in the gap between the stock black rubber and the base of the mount. This is a very snug fit! This
was the hardest part- working the insert into the mount, but not that hard. I used a screwdriver to pry here and there. I used a little white lithium grease I had to help it slide into place and prevent creaks.
Note the hole in the middle is semi-rectangle shaped and can fit only a certain way. If the split ends come together once inserted then it is right (will be obvious). Place zip tie around new insert.
8. Install mount back into car, coolant reservoir and top hose, and headlight.
9. Drop car, slam hood- enjoy!
Impressions:
Fired the car up and instantly noticed really slight vibes, but not in a bad or distracting way... a good way imo. After driving around and testing it last night and on this morning's work commute I am impressed! I really like the feel this mount gives. The car feels tighter and more communicative all around, especially when shifting. Just like when a RMM is added- this insert gave the same feel- as much if not more. The car feels like it responds that much sooner on throttle imputs and my shifting feels more solid and firm. I really noticed it when I got on it hard coming out of a turn and the shifting felt noticeably better... agressive and firm/tight. More instantaneous feel or jolt. I have never driven a car with solid mounts, but to borrow someone else's word, the engine/trans feels almost "hardwired" to the pedals, steering wheel and shifter(faster/firm response, not NVH) Makes me think the TTR mounts would be amazing, but I know I could not deal with that much NVH. I really like the feel this insert is providing and for only $36 shipped this thing makes a BIG improvement in driving feel.
For reference I can not comment on probably the greatest feature/gain of this insert- the reduction of wheel hop and torque steer. I recently installed a Pierce 6 point brace and that alone removed all wheel hop and torque steer. So if you don't have lower bracing then this insert should make a much greater difference by massively reducing wheel hop and torque steer as reported by others.
Pros: Price!
Easy install - less than 30 min
Cons: If very sensitive to NVH (subjective)- very small vibes
https://whoosh-motorsports.myshopif...ront-upper-engine-mount-insert-street-or-race
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