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Old 04-27-2012, 12:39 AM
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I finally found some 2" setback plates but they are solid (well they have the poly ones but they sit the motor too high)

Am I going to regret going solid mounts on a twin turbo wild cam car?

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I have solid mounts on my turbo LS and didn't notice any increase in vibration. I do have a mild cam though...
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It is my understanding that solid mounts will cause false hits on your knock sensors.

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Old 04-28-2012, 12:31 PM
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I'm running solid mounts as well. I didn't notice much of a difference either. Also, make sure you run a poly trans mount I have heard you can crack the tranny case tailshaft if you run all solid.
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Thanks guys. Ill try the solid.

By using the solid I get that extra 1/4" drop down on my motor. I really need that so my manifold clears the hood.
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With twin turbos, I really think you will need solid mounts. Poly or Rubber will give way eventually.
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Question for my general knowledge...aren't you stressing the block by running solid mounts? I thought you wanted the motor to be able to "flex" or have some amount of movement. I've heard of a lot of sprint blocks cracking due to solid motor mounts.
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It is my understanding that solid mounts will cause false hits on your knock sensors.

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I heard the same thing.
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Maybe run a solid on the drivers side and poly on the passenger side? I have a solid on the drivers side and rubber on the passenger and the engine moves to much for my taste.
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What if you had either a front or mid engine plate that had poly mounts at the frame mounting points? This would significantly decrease the moment and still provide dampening.
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