Alright, i know it sounds kinda ghetto, but i decided to make my own poly mounts. i had to pull my motor anyways and while it was out i went and bought some 3m 100% polyurethane adhesive. the stuff used to glue in windsheilds. i filled in the empty voids in the left, and rear mounts, and the rear upper torque mount. it took 3 days to fully cure.i didnt want it to be too hard because of the extra stress on the axles and averything else but after it was done, it was perfect. i have a friend with a 4th gen with hasport poly mounts and my end result was about 10% stiffer and a hell of a lot cheaper. i only spent $18.99 on the glue. he spent $275.00. i win! the drive is incredable. the cabin has a considerable incriece in vibration but i dont care about that. my build is more of a useable daily driven 2.0Si replica, with balls to back it up. the throttle response is insane. made my clutch work a bit more touchy but thats the way i like it. and when just cruising, you step on the gas and it goes. no more torque engine movement lag. very simple and very rewarding.
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