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manonastick 09-13-2014 07:07 AM

Beatrsuh transmission spacer?
 
http://www.laile.co.jp/chassis/mount...146400TMS.html

Wondering if anyone has used this before? I heard people using cusco or perrin transmission mounts but not much about beatrush one? From the beatrush site it says it is made from Duracon. Wondering if anyone is running this and i would love your opinion on it. Im thinking of using this along with Mtec Springs as well.

Thanks

charged86 09-13-2014 10:30 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by manonastick (Post 1945118)
http://www.laile.co.jp/chassis/mount...146400TMS.html

Wondering if anyone has used this before? I heard people using cusco or perrin transmission mounts but not much about beatrush one? From the beatrush site it says it is made from Duracon. Wondering if anyone is running this and i would love your opinion on it. Im thinking of using this along with Mtec Springs as well.

Thanks


perrin has the same part but they call it a support. many people have this product from perrin.
http://perrinperformance.com/i-13324...-fr-s-brz.html

Quoted from their website:

"Why do I want stiffer transmission mounts?
The PERRIN Transmission Mount Support reduces drivetrain movements under hard acceleration, deceleration and cornering, which allows your engine to transmit more power to the wheels. This means better, more accurate launches for drag racing and auto cross type events where you do not want drivetrain slop."

manonastick 09-13-2014 01:28 PM

I tried a local members perrin trans mount and mtec spring and i know what it does but just wondering if anyone has specifically tried the beatrush set as im interested in that


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