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Old Sep 18, 2010 | 05:05 PM
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Old Sep 22, 2010 | 03:45 PM
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Old Sep 23, 2010 | 03:06 PM
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hey guys,

i bought the Energy Suspension Motor and Transmission Mount Bushings off your site... should i have bought the Ptuning motor mounts as well or will these be okay?
Old Sep 23, 2010 | 03:13 PM
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Originally Posted by tCGirlRacer18
hey guys,

i bought the Energy Suspension Motor and Transmission Mount Bushings off your site... should i have bought the Ptuning motor mounts as well or will these be okay?
You can use the ES motor mount inserts and our front motor mount together, or you can just use one or the other. On our TA tC, we used the PTUNING front motor mount and for the side and rear we used the ES motor mount inserts.
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Old Oct 23, 2010 | 12:29 AM
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YO Carlos, is the motor mount easy to install yourself...any DIY pix to install...looking to invest in one for driveability purpose...I hate wheel hops slow the car down during accelleration
Old Oct 23, 2010 | 01:14 PM
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Originally Posted by Rydrdg
YO Carlos, is the motor mount easy to install yourself...any DIY pix to install...looking to invest in one for driveability purpose...I hate wheel hops slow the car down during accelleration

Yes it is, If your somewhat mechanically inclined shouldn't take you more than 1 hr. Pm me for more details. Thanks.
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Originally Posted by Rydrdg
YO Carlos, is the motor mount easy to install yourself...any DIY pix to install...looking to invest in one for driveability purpose...I hate wheel hops slow the car down during accelleration

On a side note: Based on our testing and customer feedbacks, we recommend the following...

NA Scion tC w/ bolt ons (daily driven):
-Street/Competition

NA Scion tC w/ bolt ons (mainly track):
-Street/Competition/Xtreme

FI Scion tC (daily driven):
-Competition/Xtreme

FI Scion tC (mainly track):
-xtreme

Hope this help with your decision.

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Mike @ PTUNING
Old Oct 28, 2010 | 06:56 PM
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What's the noise or vibration levels of the street or competition compare to the Xtreme? I'm only going off of Squerlyq's feedback from your other thread about the noise and vibration added after the Xtreme mount being installed. I don't track the car but is the street version good enough at getting rid of the factory slop? I just want to get the best performance for my buck. I'm just worried that if I get the street setup it might not be enough or if I get the competition it might be too much for my setup. Sorry I'm being complicated it's just hard spending money nowadays. Thanks for your patience in advance.



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