Upgrading Motor Mounts after boosting

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Old Oct 10, 2006 | 04:07 AM
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Default Upgrading Motor Mounts after boosting

I have a 95 gsr which i recently boosted with t3/t04e .63a/r exh. .50a/r int. 57trim turbo set at 7psi. I havent got in dynoed yet so im not sure how much hp or torque im putting down. But here is my question. Has anyone had any problems with the stock motor mounts? And if you did upgrade to better ones, which were they? Were they worth it? Also what is a good brand to go with?
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Old Oct 10, 2006 | 04:41 AM
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the lower mounts that bolt to the underside of the car usually break i up graded mine to the avid solid ones and like the difference. if you dont like rattles then i wouldnt bother i havent changed my other mounts but heard they do a good job to
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Old Oct 10, 2006 | 05:25 AM
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I upgraded afterwords (the 88-91 chassis is a bit different). Without my front torque mount, on the dyno under boost you would literally se emy motor want to just lift up out the bay, pulling the crap out of the OE mounts. I added the ES inserts on the side mounts and it actually cut most of it out. I then added the Innovative front torque mount and it now has 0 movement....more vibration, but no movement. Now that the motor is out, I'll be reinstalling it with the Innovative solid mounts all the way around.
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