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Evilempire1.3JZ-GTE

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lol you have an 88 you dont need them at all!!!
the square motor mounts are bad ass the rubber on them is thin and haves verry little play.
Also the square motor mounts handel a lot of HP more then the liquid or even the trd round ones you see on the 89+ supras.
Seriously you dont need it unless your building your car for show to show off so bright red rubber.
 
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88supraFAST1

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Evilempire1.3JZ-GTE said:
lol you have an 88 you dont need them at all!!!
the square motor mounts are bad ass the rubber on them is thin and haves verry little play.
Also the square motor mounts hande a lot of HP more then the liquid or even the trd round ones you see on the 89+ supras.
Seriously you dont need it unless your building your car for show to show off so bright red rubber.
i dont have mounts they broke when my motor blew up. so im looking for upgrades.
 

88supraFAST1

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right on solid mounts would be great i want something with the least amount of flex possible. I am trying to get my car ready for Time Attack. I have a nice suspension on its way its a prototype that should be very nice i will show you guys pictures when it comes should be here in the next few weeks i cant say anything about the name but i will tell you guys when it gets here. I will also give you guys all the details when they get here.
 

supra90turbo

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Well, they're square.
Rubber in the middle, steel on the ends.
Weld strips of steel between the steel ends.
Voila. Solid motor mounts.
 

supra90turbo

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How track proven do motor mounts have to be?

Do this: Go get some 3" aluminum solid square stock. Have them cut two 3" pieces for you.
Bring to a drill press and bore out a hole in the middle
Slide bolt through bracket, mount, and subframe.
Attach nut with lockwasher and loctite.
Enjoy.
 

drjonez

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supra90turbo said:
Well, they're square.
Rubber in the middle, steel on the ends.
Weld strips of steel between the steel ends.
Voila. Solid motor mounts.

bingo.

88supraFAST1 said:
im looking for more then some homemade back yard garage stuff im looking for something that has some track time knowing that it will work and track proven.

heh. steel isn't strong enough for you? you'd rather pay $100 for a pair? if so, i've got a pair......:3d_frown:
 

mkIIIman089

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I am working on solid 87-88 square motor mounts right now.......:evil2:
Awesome! What we need in conjunction with that is a solid trans mount.

IMO the square mounts aren't THAT great, from what I have seen they do allow a decent amount of movement...
 

Enraged

A HG job took HOW long??
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a block of aluminum will last, and if you clean it up, it will look professional. if you want to pay $100 to get the same performance as a $20 item will get you, thats your choice.