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Old 10-27-2009, 11:59 AM
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I can use a torqe dampner with stock mortor mouts right?. or would i need upgraded aftermarkets?
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Stock motor mounts
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I don't think you can use it with the aftermarket ones iirc
Old 10-27-2009, 12:23 PM
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just get some nice solid mounts from TTR
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You will be fine using the Ingalls with the stock mounts. I have been for the past 2 years. No problems what so ever.
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Solid mounts and torque dampeners are old news...

They may do the job to a certain extent, but there are better alternatives now.

If you want to get rid of wheelhop go for OTTP rotated mounts. If those are too expensive, get some SS T/C mounts aka GM Wheel Hop Kit mounts.

I wouldn't recommend the T/C mounts if you are running anything more than GM S2/S3 though.
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Originally Posted by Pyros777
Solid mounts and torque dampeners are old news...

They may do the job to a certain extent, but there are better alternatives now.

If you want to get rid of wheelhop go for OTTP rotated mounts. If those are too expensive, get some SS T/C mounts aka GM Wheel Hop Kit mounts.

I wouldn't recommend the T/C mounts if you are running anything more than GM S2/S3 though.

Im only running GMS2 and i dont have the cast atm for the motor mounts. so im gonna get the td for now run it with stocker mounts and save to get some good poly mounts. and put them in with it.
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I run the full GM Stage 3 kit and all I have is the Ingalls TD set @ 10mm, and I have little to no wheel hop. If you practice enough, you will learn how to feather the throttle just right to avoid wheel hop on a launch.
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The TD helps quite a bit. I recently took mine off and I have to drive totally different now to avoid hop. It doesn't elminate hop/tramp but it helps quite a bit and it looks trick in the engine bay. Combining it with driver mod on the street and you are fine.
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Sweet i just wanna tone down the wheel hop and a buddy of mine said it will actually put more power to the wheels. a little more not a whole lot and reduce the chance of wheel hop
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