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04-20-2010, 10:33 PM | #1 |
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Product Review: Drift Freaq's Engine Mouts
Buy his engine mounts.... I had POS new Nismo engine mounts all around with Nismo tranny mounts. Had steering tremors, felt vibrations like crazy, just felt really stiff all around AND there is DEFINITELY a 1" height difference between the Nismo's and DF's Mounts... My greddy FSTB had heavy dents from my engine torque cause it wouldn't clear with spacers already on there!....
You can already see the difference in height that is about 1/2" difference Here you can see it installed on the turbo side... The stupid nismo ones had a little tabe to keep it from spinning which in my theory thinks the engine couldnt' sit flush with the mounts Driving impressions immediately are quieter more comfortable ride, less steering tremors all around, quieter on launch.... I am pretty sure the mounts will settle a little more over time, but these are unbelieveable! Run down: #1: Better than Nismo's in comfort meaning less vibration #2: Easier install cause you can twist these any way you want to have it sit more flush tan nismos... 1 screw is in the middle of the mount which is up side and offset screw is down. #3 The engine sits 1" lower than Nismo's #4 WAAYYYY cheaper than Nismo's... I am currently am using the nismo tranny mount with these engine mounts and its a good combo... To install on SR: Remove Clutch Fan. Loosening Engine Mounts from the bottom. You can get to all 4 nuts from the bottom. Remove Front Strut Tower Bar. Put a piece of wood the size of your oil pan and lift the engine with a jack. Screw in the middle of DF's mount go into engine side, and offset screw side goes to the frame side. (MOST IMPORTANT) Use anti-seize on bolts.. These seize really easily with heat from engine. Put in engine mounts and rotate mounts till they sit flush. Bolt everything back in and go for a drive! Good Stuff Drift Freaq! My Car Specs: Motoria Arms all around, Megan Tracks, Solid Diff Mounts, Solid Subframe Mounts, SPL Inner and Outer Tie Rods.... 370WHP at 330FT/LB of Torque.....
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04-20-2010, 11:09 PM | #3 |
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Lower means what is perceived stock.... By no means it sits lower than the lower stabilizer bar.... I think it sits normal actually.... The nismo sits very high.....
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04-21-2010, 03:31 AM | #4 |
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I remember people saying something about some nismo motor mounts for the CA18 being different heights than SR ones or whatever. But As for the height difference, is there a difference once it is installed? Because I'd imagine the Nismo/OEM ones would 'squish' more so than the Drift Freaq mounts and that the install height might be near the same.
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04-21-2010, 07:01 AM | #7 |
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i have these mounts, car feels great and no rattles at all (except the stuff that is actually loose and shouldn't be lol ). might pick up another set because my buddy wants them too!
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04-21-2010, 10:17 AM | #9 |
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I have had about 15k miles on the nismo's they never squished at all, which I was hoping... Engine remained same height as when I first put them on. The mounts even look new after 15k miles on them no sagging.... But the engine was just too high... I think most people don't notice because they are still using a two piece shaft.....
I use a 1 piece steal and solid bushings / poly bushings everywhere with stiff coils. You can easily tell the difference in mounts. 100% sure they have a height difference.... nismo's don't squish at least not mine...
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04-21-2010, 10:55 AM | #10 |
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damm, nice.......man I jumped to nismos after a bad experience with aolid mounts, if I get tired of nismos I will try these, I like that they take up less room
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04-21-2010, 11:05 AM | #11 | |
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As with anything mileage may vary depending on how much you abuse your car. These were originally designed for track cars not street cars. They have seen lots of mileage on the track. If you do not put a heat shield on them then your exhaust and turbo could shorten the life of the mount due to excessive heat. Before anyone asks well how come you don't make a heat shield? Two reasons, 1. They were cost ineffective to make given the price point people wanted to see the mounts sold for. 2. When we did make heat shields people were throwing them away. Hence rather than wasting my money on something that is not cost effective and people will discard? I decided to sell them without with a Strong statement towards people using the factory heatshield or in sliders case using heat shielding material.
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04-21-2010, 11:13 AM | #13 |
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probably should wrap them in the gold heat foil... also would be a good idea to maybe invest also in starter studs like the stock/nismo mounts so idiots don't strip or re-thread the studs in your mounts.
Just my 2 cents on improving your product. Make the foil optional. Not hard at all to apply.
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Thanks for the input Wayne, Honestly though in all the time I have sold these I have never had a problem with people stripping the threads in the studs. They come with brand new lock nuts or nuts with washers that thread on quite readily. I would have to look into the foil idea but again its a question of cost vs return. If the cost is greater than the return it makes no sense. Oh and that is pretty much why I have never done a trans mount. The amount it would cost to do a run vs the amount of people actually buying? Cost ineffective. On top of that if I did a trans mount the price of the setup would rise significantly and in today's cost conscious 240 world? LOL
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04-21-2010, 12:37 PM | #15 | |
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The threads on the bolts are course threads, so I wouldn't worry too much about stripping, unless someone doesn't use hand tightening techniques first... These are 100% times more comfortable than nismo's.... nismo suck... but I never been using solid mounts....
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04-21-2010, 12:42 PM | #16 | |
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I had them. There GREAT mounts for the price. But to be honest about a 1/2 year I had to replace them.... They tore apart some how. It was really sad for me.
I DD my car and track. I have a lot dips and bumps i go over but Idk if that did them or what. Anyways my 2 cents.
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04-21-2010, 02:08 PM | #17 | |
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This is not a blanket warranty. All things can be affected by excessive use. Of course Racepar1's were the previous design and his lasted 2 years and are in another car as I speak. Another thing to remember is the effect from turbo heat. Urethane will get affected by excessive heat.
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04-21-2010, 02:43 PM | #18 |
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i have been looking at these mounts for some time now. once my nismo's take a shit i will be buying a set of these not only because of the price but to help out a fellow zilvian. Also good write up to the op
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04-21-2010, 03:03 PM | #20 |
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nismo ones are great with the sr20. no exploding oilpans.
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But the new mount design is pretty cool. I've did a lot research about all the new stuff.
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04-22-2010, 08:38 AM | #23 | |
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If these mounts lowered my motor by a half an inch like you said, my oil pan will be lower than my sway bar, thus SR explosion will occur. |
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04-22-2010, 09:59 PM | #25 |
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how stiff are they really compared to other aftermarket mounts? Im running peak performance race trans mount and i was most likely looking towards cusco mounts or something like that mount design. but im interested now in trying these since alot of people seem to like them.
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04-22-2010, 10:06 PM | #26 | |
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04-23-2010, 09:34 PM | #29 |
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HUH? Mounts don't really hold the engine down per se.... The engine rocks back and forth and there is a screw.... I think its fine..... I have 370 WHP... 320 FTLB of torque, and it works... I dunno about long term, but df stands behind his stuff if i breaks.... will let you know whn I track it.
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