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Old Nov 15, 2005
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I have some Energy suspension motor mounts. I was just wondering if anybody else has them installed and if they noticed any difference in there launch or anything at all. Thanx
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you should really search, i've had mine for quite sometime now and they reduced wheelhop drastically
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you should really search, i've had mine for quite sometime now and they reduced wheelhop drastically
couldn't have said it better myself.
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Originally Posted by aznstylez254
you should really search, i've had mine for quite sometime now and they reduced wheelhop drastically
Yeah I know what they are suppose to do. I just wanted to ask if anybody noticed any real difference because when I race I don't have a problem with wheel hop.
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