Can solid mounts hurt the motor or frame?
Turbo kit, I'd definately be looking to solid mount it. More motor movement you have the more you have to deal with flexing at the turbo couplings, etc.etc.
Turbo kit, I'd definately be looking to solid mount it. More motor movement you have the more you have to deal with flexing at the turbo couplings, etc.etc.
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Well, unless you want to remove all the paint off the bottom of the bumper cover, and test your luck on the lift/get back into it and see how far you can ride it out. That one went about 500 feet 
You want the tires to pull about a foot and power out like that, or less. The more the car stands up, the more energy you are wasting lifting the car and the less is moving the car forward.
Taber, I'd put a motor plate in so you have more room for the headers and downpipe. Makes a **** ton more space for stuff like that with a plate, as you can cut the plate to go around everything else, or just put the plate in, start making the headers and trim the plate as needed. That's how most of the fast turbo cars are I have seen, and it generally works out better. With no motor mount in the way a 5 inch downpipe is not a problem at all.






