Anybody use Energy Poly Trans Mount?

moparkxracer

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I have the mount on mine, the guy I bought the merchant mounts from had it and didn't want to use it. Makes everything stiff, I'm very happy with it.
 

juddski88

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Fwiw the new part number from GM is the same general design as the aftermarket ones but retains rubber as the absorbsion material, they don't list the old style one pice mounts anymore. Also, I have ordered one from autozone in a pinch before and opened it to find a completely solid cast Mount with no absorbsion at all, I couldn't believe it.
 

mike diesel

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Fwiw the new part number from GM is the same general design as the aftermarket ones but retains rubber as the absorbsion material, they don't list the old style one pice mounts anymore. Also, I have ordered one from autozone in a pinch before and opened it to find a completely solid cast Mount with no absorbsion at all, I couldn't believe it.

This is what I went through last weekend. Bought an autozone mount. Noticed it was solid. But the metal is so thin I decided against using it.
 

mike diesel

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My new energy suspensions mount showed up today.

Seems a little odd that there is such a big gap that has to be "smashed" down when tightening the bolts. You can see in the bottom pic that when I tightened it down, the corner (against the cross member) of the bracket actually exposed itself out from the poly. Is this normal? Currently awaiting my new bigger injectors so I haven't driven it yet with the mount.



 

CaptPhil

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You are getting bigger injectors? What size? You are just jealous of my sub 2000us tunes... Haha

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mike diesel

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You are getting bigger injectors? What size? You are just jealous of my sub 2000us tunes... Haha

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I am jealous of that indeed. We're looking to do a moderately sized set of cobras. I want to try and do 1350+hp on the dyno (yes I know, I'm a dyno loving whore) and/or trap anything over 135mph fuel only. Hoping to have them back and installed tomorrow, tuned thursday and hit the track friday.
 

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I am jealous of that indeed. We're looking to do a moderately sized set of cobras. I want to try and do 1350+hp on the dyno (yes I know, I'm a dyno loving whore) and/or trap anything over 135mph fuel only. Hoping to have them back and installed tomorrow, tuned thursday and hit the track friday.
Nice, sounds like a good plan. You are a dyno whore, lol. At least your truck gets driven.

What have you heard about industrials new cp3? They claim more flow than anything on the market.

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mike diesel

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Nice, sounds like a good plan. You are a dyno whore, lol. At least your truck gets driven.

What have you heard about industrials new cp3? They claim more flow than anything on the market.

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They have seen good gains with it. Flows alot of fuel. XP cp3 > p7100
 

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They have seen good gains with it. Flows alot of fuel. XP cp3 > p7100
Interesting, so more than an exergy 12mm?

Would like to see a flow chart. I wrote that on their Facebook post about it and they deleted my comment. Haha.

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My new energy suspensions mount showed up today.

Seems a little odd that there is such a big gap that has to be "smashed" down when tightening the bolts. You can see in the bottom pic that when I tightened it down, the corner (against the cross member) of the bracket actually exposed itself out from the poly. Is this normal? Currently awaiting my new bigger injectors so I haven't driven it yet with the mount.


Mine did the same thing without the plate and on the same side as yours, maybe the bolts are bottoming out on an internal plate.?
 
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1TRIKHD

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Thinking I need to get one of these mounts. Mike (C20) how come you did use the plate again?
 

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My new energy suspensions mount showed up today.

Seems a little odd that there is such a big gap that has to be "smashed" down when tightening the bolts. You can see in the bottom pic that when I tightened it down, the corner (against the cross member) of the bracket actually exposed itself out from the poly. Is this normal? Currently awaiting my new bigger injectors so I haven't driven it yet with the mount.



Thats the preloading of the poly. If you ever put poly mounts into GM clamshells, you'd be shocked to see how much they compress/preload the poly.
 

ty_LBZ

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My new energy suspensions mount showed up today.

Seems a little odd that there is such a big gap that has to be "smashed" down when tightening the bolts. You can see in the bottom pic that when I tightened it down, the corner (against the cross member) of the bracket actually exposed itself out from the poly. Is this normal? Currently awaiting my new bigger injectors so I haven't driven it yet with the mount.






I have the same transmission mount, works good, I didn't really notice a difference.
 

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Mike Diesel please explain what bolted stock mounts are.

you take a factory engine mount, drill through the steel, into the rubber, then back through the steel and put a bolt through it. Some use 1 or 2, 1/2" bolts or i use 1, 9/16" grade 8 bolt. I preload the bolt 3 turns to help take up slack when the weight of the motor and trans is set onto the mount. Then throw a tack on to the nut and bolt thread to keep the nut from every backing off

these are not mine but it gives you an idea of how it works. this has been around for years now
 

56taskforce

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you take a factory engine mount, drill through the steel, into the rubber, then back through the steel and put a bolt through it. Some use 1 or 2, 1/2" bolts or i use 1, 9/16" grade 8 bolt. I preload the bolt 3 turns to help take up slack when the weight of the motor and trans is set onto the mount. Then throw a tack on to the nut and bolt thread to keep the nut from every backing off

these are not mine but it gives you an idea of how it works. this has been around for years now

Did you mean 5/16 or 3/8 a 9/16 is a very big bold if a 9/16 wrench fits it then it is usually a 3/8 bolt...:hello: