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boxster 10-21-2015 08:31 PM

front engine mount
 
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I want to change my front engine mount, and when I was doing some research,I found rubber inserts that go inside the original mount. Theyre meant to give a smoother response whilst changing gear. it says it could be used for street and track. I don't track the car, so my concern would be,if the car will vibrate too much with them for street driving. I don't want to spoil the ride, but on the other hand I welcome smoother gear changes! anyone has any idea about these inserts please?http://986forum.com/forums/uploads01/+_571445488280.jpg

brewerbry 10-22-2015 08:29 AM

Track good, street not so much
 
I was in your shoes a month ago - I tried the inserts and could not stand the vibration! The shifting was insanely smooth once rolling, worked great at a track day but when idling at a stop, the vibration was unbearable. I had things rattling that I have never heard rattle.

If it is a track car, I would go for it but in my case, I opted to just use new stock side rubber pieces on a new (upgraded) motor mount.

boxster 10-22-2015 09:23 AM

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Originally Posted by brewerbry (Post 470669)
I was in your shoes a month ago - I tried the inserts and could not stand the vibration! The shifting was insanely smooth once rolling, worked great at a track day but when idling at a stop, the vibration was unbearable. I had things rattling that I have never heard rattle.

If it is a track car, I would go for it but in my case, I opted to just use new stock side rubber pieces on a new (upgraded) motor mount.

Thanks for your answer,thats really helpful. Yes I'm getting the newer style 987 mount,so that by itself should help. There's also a yellow version of the inserts from Function First Performance,the yellow rubber is meant to be less stiff,but still I think it might give vibration. I like having a "sporty" car,but since I dont track it, I certainly don't want the ride to be uncomfortable.

Smallblock454 10-22-2015 12:26 PM

Go with the 987 mount and the side dampers for the 987 mount and everything will be OK. ;)

Regards
Markus

thstone 10-22-2015 08:35 PM

Unless you can withstand a LOT of vibration, only use the stock rubber mounts. Anything stiffer will transmit a surprisingly high amount of vibration.

I don't even use a solid or semi-solid engine mount on my Spec Boxster race car because of the high vibration level.

boxster 10-23-2015 03:44 AM

Thanks guys. I'll use a 987 mount and that by itself should be an improvement,but I don't want to ruin the ride,after all I don't track the car,I use it on the streets so I don't want too much vibration!

landrovered 10-23-2015 04:10 AM

I had a Wevo semi solid front mount and decided to go back to the 987 OEM mount and boy what a difference in NVH.


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