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Trans mount stiffening. Without whiteline bushing... (how-to inside)
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<blockquote data-quote="ragingclue" data-source="post: 13487522" data-attributes="member: 134397"><p>I'm not sure what's placebo and what's real at this point because I haven't really gone and hammered on it yet. I have a pinion seal leak (which may simply be a symptom of something worse), so I'm going easy on it until it goes in on Wednesday. Plus I think the stuff said it takes an entire week to cure.</p><p></p><p>So far, it does seem smoother, like I'm fighting less to find the gate in certain scenarios. It seemed really good before already; the MT-82 experience is much better after the braided clutch line, MGW with track bushing, and helper spring delete, but sometimes it still seemed a bit like the gate was moving around on me. Doesn't feel as bad now, but like I said, I have not beaten on it properly yet. Plus I'm not running FI or nitrous, so my symptoms would not be nearly as bad in the first place as it would be for the guys running more power.</p><p></p><p>EDIT: Forgot to add that I feel absolutely zero increased NVH. Then again, I did use a softer filling and compressed it before it dried, so it's not exactly the most hardcore setup in the first place. But zero added NVH.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ragingclue, post: 13487522, member: 134397"] I'm not sure what's placebo and what's real at this point because I haven't really gone and hammered on it yet. I have a pinion seal leak (which may simply be a symptom of something worse), so I'm going easy on it until it goes in on Wednesday. Plus I think the stuff said it takes an entire week to cure. So far, it does seem smoother, like I'm fighting less to find the gate in certain scenarios. It seemed really good before already; the MT-82 experience is much better after the braided clutch line, MGW with track bushing, and helper spring delete, but sometimes it still seemed a bit like the gate was moving around on me. Doesn't feel as bad now, but like I said, I have not beaten on it properly yet. Plus I'm not running FI or nitrous, so my symptoms would not be nearly as bad in the first place as it would be for the guys running more power. EDIT: Forgot to add that I feel absolutely zero increased NVH. Then again, I did use a softer filling and compressed it before it dried, so it's not exactly the most hardcore setup in the first place. But zero added NVH. [/QUOTE]
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