drfilip
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Finally the Powerflex engine mount inserts + trans mounts have been installed, so I'm going to post my journey below for the one person googling "GR supra trans mounts" in 5 years from now haha. TLDR: Powerflex inserts are great, Verus motor mounts ruin D mode driving due to bad NVH.
When I mention wheel hop, I'm talking about a specific scenario - manual mode in 2nd gear around 2-3k rpm, traction off, floor it in a straight line. Depending on the road surface, you'll get wheel hop as boost kicks in. I'm on the stock Michelins so it loses traction on stock power, but not enough to completely burn the tires. This is the only scenario in which I get wheel hop, but it's a fun one so I wanted to fix it up and make sure if it ever hops I minimise damage.
Step 1: Verus motor mounts (70A) + Torque solutions trans mounts.
Posted my thoughts above in the thread, but to summarise - it feels and sounds GREAT but ruins D mode driving enough for me that it's a dealbreaker. This is just a fun weekend car for me and I still got annoyed enough at having to drive in manual mode above 2k rpm to my destination. Driveline felt very stiff and connected which was great too, definitely would recommend this if you're going for absolute stiffness and feel.
Step 2: Just Verus motor mounts
The worst setup IMO. The trans mounts gave all the good feel + sound, and the bad NVH did not improve at all. Noticably increased wheel hop compared to step 1, so I think the trans mounts help more than engine mounts here. The sound of the engine mounts is a lot more muted and (subjectively) less pleasant than the trans mounts.
Step 3: Just Powerflex motor mount inserts (fast road, red colour)
Honestly this is just stock + 10%. Very mild increase in rumble and feel, but you do get a similar idle roughness like with the Verus mounts. I'm getting a tune in a couple of months so I'll ask them to increase the idle rpm a touch to smooth that out. No complaints here, it's just not a huge difference which is great for me because I just want motor mounts to support having trans mounts and diff bracing - you don't want to stiffen things down the line (diff + trans) without stiffening things at the start (engine).
Step 4: Powerflex motor mount inserts + Powerflex trans mount (fast road, yellow colour)
I love this setup. D mode driving is as smooth as stock, just with some added noise that is pleasant but not overbearing. A pleasant rumble (both sound and vibration) when you're stepping on it. The added sound is all quite deep and rumbly, no high pitched gear whine. I thought the car was too quiet with the windows up, but this setup is now a good volume for me. Definitely not as much vibration as the more solid mounts - I'd say like 30-40% of the vibration/feel and 50-60% of the volume. Wheel hop is noticably reduced - when it does hop, it's significantly less violent.
I'm going to install the Twisted Tuning diff bracing too but I don't expect that to increase NVH at all
Also one note on the trans mounts that might not be apparent in online pics - the Torque solutions trans mounts are one single bolt, whereas the Powerflex ones are two disconnected bolts. OEM is also two disconnected bolts. Any mounts with two disconnected bolts will be less stiff, which was the right choice for me.
When I mention wheel hop, I'm talking about a specific scenario - manual mode in 2nd gear around 2-3k rpm, traction off, floor it in a straight line. Depending on the road surface, you'll get wheel hop as boost kicks in. I'm on the stock Michelins so it loses traction on stock power, but not enough to completely burn the tires. This is the only scenario in which I get wheel hop, but it's a fun one so I wanted to fix it up and make sure if it ever hops I minimise damage.
Step 1: Verus motor mounts (70A) + Torque solutions trans mounts.
Posted my thoughts above in the thread, but to summarise - it feels and sounds GREAT but ruins D mode driving enough for me that it's a dealbreaker. This is just a fun weekend car for me and I still got annoyed enough at having to drive in manual mode above 2k rpm to my destination. Driveline felt very stiff and connected which was great too, definitely would recommend this if you're going for absolute stiffness and feel.
Step 2: Just Verus motor mounts
The worst setup IMO. The trans mounts gave all the good feel + sound, and the bad NVH did not improve at all. Noticably increased wheel hop compared to step 1, so I think the trans mounts help more than engine mounts here. The sound of the engine mounts is a lot more muted and (subjectively) less pleasant than the trans mounts.
Step 3: Just Powerflex motor mount inserts (fast road, red colour)
Honestly this is just stock + 10%. Very mild increase in rumble and feel, but you do get a similar idle roughness like with the Verus mounts. I'm getting a tune in a couple of months so I'll ask them to increase the idle rpm a touch to smooth that out. No complaints here, it's just not a huge difference which is great for me because I just want motor mounts to support having trans mounts and diff bracing - you don't want to stiffen things down the line (diff + trans) without stiffening things at the start (engine).
Step 4: Powerflex motor mount inserts + Powerflex trans mount (fast road, yellow colour)
I love this setup. D mode driving is as smooth as stock, just with some added noise that is pleasant but not overbearing. A pleasant rumble (both sound and vibration) when you're stepping on it. The added sound is all quite deep and rumbly, no high pitched gear whine. I thought the car was too quiet with the windows up, but this setup is now a good volume for me. Definitely not as much vibration as the more solid mounts - I'd say like 30-40% of the vibration/feel and 50-60% of the volume. Wheel hop is noticably reduced - when it does hop, it's significantly less violent.
I'm going to install the Twisted Tuning diff bracing too but I don't expect that to increase NVH at all
Also one note on the trans mounts that might not be apparent in online pics - the Torque solutions trans mounts are one single bolt, whereas the Powerflex ones are two disconnected bolts. OEM is also two disconnected bolts. Any mounts with two disconnected bolts will be less stiff, which was the right choice for me.
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