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justin_boy 02-23-2020 01:57 AM

Z1 Tranny Mount Vibration
 
Hey Guys
Just had my FI Oil Cooler and Coolerworx Shifter along installed along with the Z! Urethane Tranny mount. At about 1 ~ 1.5k rpm there is a very noticable vibration. Place I got it installed said its the Tranny Mount which is what I guessed.

is this what it is? or should I be worried?

BTW the oil cooler is nuts! Just went for a nice 25 ~ 30 mile drive didnt go over 190 ish

definite recommendation for anyone whos not running one....i got the 34 row

madwi 02-23-2020 04:05 AM

Vibrations are normal. No need for concern.

justin_boy 02-23-2020 12:37 PM

cool, i dont mind it, just wondering if its normal. It literally feels like a nascar after getting this thing installed

it sucks the coolerworx shifter is so ugly cause it fits in my hand and shifts perfectly

im thinking of running a billetworks tall tear drop, have you heard of those?

redondoaveb 02-23-2020 12:41 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by justin_boy (Post 3910325)
cool, i dont mind it, just wondering if its normal. It literally feels like a nascar after getting this thing installed

it sucks the coolerworx shifter is so ugly cause it fits in my hand and shifts perfectly

im thinking of running a billetworks tall tear drop, have you heard of those?

Check out Raceseng for shift knobs.

SouthArk370Z 02-23-2020 12:53 PM

NVH is going to increase when you switch to a polyurethane mount. The more mounts you change, the greater the NVH will become.

If it gets worse, then you can start worrying. ;)

justin_boy 02-23-2020 01:35 PM

haha how much worse

justin_boy 02-23-2020 01:36 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by redondoaveb (Post 3910326)
Check out Raceseng for shift knobs.

they have pretty cool ones! i actually might have my tk re drilled, just looking for a good machiner


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