Powerflex Engine Support Bushing Install
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To add to the thread, I installed the powerflex black today. You need an E14 torx socket for the bolt.
Pros: Removed some of the slop from shifting (I have a manual) and it honestly felt more responsive under acceleration. I popped the hood and had my wife hit the gas as well as pull forward a little, and there is almost no engine movement anymore.
Cons: When you take off it feels like you cant drive a manual any longer. Vibrations/Cabin Resonance between 1000k and 2000k RPMs (45 mph is in this range in 6th gear), really noticeable around 1200-1400k. Probably wont be able to sell the car like this lol.
If this was my daily driver I would probably do the standard Powerflex bushing. The start stop driving would probably not be fun with the black installed. If I had to do it over, I would probably get the yellow and put the insert in.
Pros: Removed some of the slop from shifting (I have a manual) and it honestly felt more responsive under acceleration. I popped the hood and had my wife hit the gas as well as pull forward a little, and there is almost no engine movement anymore.
Cons: When you take off it feels like you cant drive a manual any longer. Vibrations/Cabin Resonance between 1000k and 2000k RPMs (45 mph is in this range in 6th gear), really noticeable around 1200-1400k. Probably wont be able to sell the car like this lol.
If this was my daily driver I would probably do the standard Powerflex bushing. The start stop driving would probably not be fun with the black installed. If I had to do it over, I would probably get the yellow and put the insert in.
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Just had the Powerflex yellow lower engine mount installed yesterday at Dynasport in Portland, OR. Based on the consensus here, I had them leave the insert in. There is a little more noise just at idle. It is more like a growl. I don't mind it at all. Don't notice any added vibration. The difference in shifting is huge. Before it was clunky( I say this coming from a honda civic, which shifted like a dream), but now it is crisp and precise, especially from 2nd to 3rd and with downshifts. Glad I did this. Thanks everyone for your insights into this.
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Installed the Black Powerflex but left out the inserts. Used a 3-prong gear puller to push out the Original MFG busing - super easy if anyone is doing. Only a small amount of driving so far - but makes a big difference. I’ve a manual and got rid of the first gear “judder” and also made clutch engagement more precise. I did not notice any real vibration issues or noise but was driving with windows down and new JCW Pro exhaust so time will tell. Right now pretty happy with the black insert and improvement as noted by others.
Lower motor mount - pressing out the old rubber bushing with 3 prong gear puller - works great
Lower motor mount - pressing out the old rubber bushing with 3 prong gear puller - works great
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