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Perrin Engine Mounts and Cusco Catch Can Install and Review @ Pure Automotive
Hey guys,
Today I installed the new Perrin Engine Mounts and a Cusco Catch Can on the shop car, just thought I'd share a brief review. Perrin Mounts http://i1273.photobucket.com/albums/...ps14cd7f75.jpg Stock Mount http://i1273.photobucket.com/albums/...psb39b8646.jpg Comparison http://i1273.photobucket.com/albums/...ps1588024d.jpg Perrin Mount Installed http://i1273.photobucket.com/albums/...ps89dbd8a1.jpg The install was worry free, no issues to report. The stock mounts are a little tricky to get out because they have a stud in them that slides through the frame held in by a nut vs the Perrin mounts that use a bolt that goes into the mount. I would highly recommend having them put in on a lift, I had to jack the motor up pretty far to get the mounts out. The good news is, I think the NVH (Noise, Vibrations, Harness) are very low. I am very pleased with the fact that car doesn't have a harsh idle at all. I was concerned that putting mounts in would make the car vibrate and rattle but thus far, its very tame! I will say this, if you're on the fence about mounts because you don't want to ruin the way the car feels, I highly recommend these mounts, I was honestly shocked at how small a difference the initial test yielded. Now I just need some driving time to the see how they are in action! I got the Cusco catch can because I like the fact that it comes with a mounting bracket and puts it up out of the way of the rest of the engine. The hose routing that Cusco recommends is WRONG! There is a certain way that I recommend routing your catch can to retain factory parameters while making it actually functional, along with adding some baffling to the can. I also painted it black to retain the factory style vs bling bling chrome. http://i1273.photobucket.com/albums/...psa4d9d821.jpg Thanks for reading! We sell everything we review! PM for details! :burnrubber: |
Cool!!! I'm glad to hear NVH increase is minimal. I just ordered these mounts and I appreciate the review.
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Yep, I'm waiting on them now, thanks.
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can be done with 4 jack stands and a jack
about 3" of lift does the trick, right? however, I have a little NVH at idle, mainly a low freq vibe, but I also have the whiteline tranny insert |
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If you're comfortable laying under a car on jack stands and then jacking the engine up, then yes probably, but I wouldn't recommend it. The NVH you have is probably the Whiteline bushing. |
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I dont, so , I often have all four on stands, so yeah, its something you get comfy with after double checking and triple checking each stand! Scary, yeah a little, but I do the wobble test and she's fine. Theres always a 5th stand under the front end and I toss ramps under the rear wheels, 'just in case' Yeah, I just wanted to put that out that the NVH is likely even more noted in setups where you have WL x-member, tranny mount and, Perrin Motor mounts, there s little lumpy-ness that can be felt ONLY at idle, and more "driveline-awareness"(in a good way) but raising revs takes it right away. If youre running a tune, simply ask the tuner to raise your revs to mid 800s. Definitely feels better when thrashing it, hard. |
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Thank you for routing the catch can hoses correctly! Black looks good too!
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If your car is on the dyno again, is it possible to get video of the engine bay? I saw my engine jerk quite a bit while it was on the dyno with stock mounts, so I'd be interested to see how much less the engine moves with the Perrin mounts. TIA!
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Motor mounts Feel tight, I like it, thank you Jeff Perrin!
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