I'm torn, somebody please convince me one way or the other. I'm leaning towards the Cuscos but I'm a little worried about the added NVH. Thoughts/opinions?
This is how I would compare it. Have you ever driven a diesel truck, like a newer F-350 Powerstoke? Well if you have it feels similar to the shutdown of those trucks as the start up of our cars with Cusco's, if that makes any sense. Honestly once it is in idle there isn't the shaking so much but you can hear the motor ticking, cycling, and loping. My friend who knows nothing about STI's swears the motor is not stock. You do feel the shaking again if you are seriously bogging, but again once you are on a moving it is smooth as silk with only the noise of the motor. The thing that you must consider is the fact that my motor is 100% stock. I don't have a clue what the NVH would be with the mods you have.BoostJunkie said:How bad is it at idle? Personally I'd love to hear more whine from the trans and engine noise, I just don't want to deal with unbearable vibration and buzzing/rattling.
That's sort of my impression as well when feeling the Group N mounts.. to me, they look pretty damn hard compared to the flimsy stock rubber mounts. With just the tranny mount, it made a nice improvement... with all 4, I can't see the Cuscos being THAT much better, especially considering the price difference. If the motor moves 5% more with Group N, I think the "loss" due to energy being transferred to movement of the motor/tranny is probably negligble compared to the Cusco... I would think at that point the cusco is so stiff that other things like where the mounts bolt to may become the weak points and actually "flex".... I think 99% of the gain will be from going from stock to Group N...MauroMotorsports said:I have run the Group N mounts in all of my Subarus and highly recommend thm to ANY customer who plans on running any performance mods. When you first install them you'll notice a bit of vibration (i would call it feeling the motor running), but nothing rediculous. I've since driven 20k miles on my STi and no longer feel the vibration, but can still feel the power being put directly to the ground. The motor barely makes a movement upon startup. The cusco's on the other hand are far more suitable for hard "racing" applications, but I still believe the Group N mounts are more then enough. My vote goes towards the Group N's![]()
I just ordered a set of Cusco mounts for $239usd. The Group-N mounts (engine and tranny) look to be about $160-ish. I'd rather pay the additional $73. My car isn't a daily driver (though I enjoy it like it is lol) so NVH doesn't really matter that much.AnorexicSTI said:How much is a complete set of 4 Cusco mounts (MSRP and best street price)?
Yes the Group N pitch stop mount is already on my 06. I ordered one anyway ....and yes its exactly the same piece.Digitalfiend said:The general concensus is that you don't need to upgrade the pitch stop arm.
i have the exact same impression about the cuscos. the first start up feels crazy. you really feel vibration through the seat and steering wheel. after a while though, most of the vibration goes away. i don't even notice the vibration anymore and i drive my car daily. it feels almost like stock. it's all subjective though. get a ride from someone who has the mounts. it's the only way you will know if you like them.JuniorRSX said:the extra shake and vibration from the cusco's goes away in about a month. but nothing can prepare you for the first time you sit behind the wheel and start the car,.... you'll swear you installed them wrong or something!!! the vibration is insane!!! i've had the cusco's for about 8 months now and they have settled down alot. the vibration is about the same as stock now.
i'd have to say go with the cusco's.![]()
I just ordered a set so I'm taking a chance...no one in our local club has them so I'll be the guinea pig. :lol:lokutus1 said:i have the exact same impression about the cuscos. the first start up feels crazy. you really feel vibration through the seat and steering wheel. after a while though, most of the vibration goes away. i don't even notice the vibration anymore and i drive my car daily. it feels almost like stock. it's all subjective though. get a ride from someone who has the mounts. it's the only way you will know if you like them.
Wow, good thing these threads exist... I was about to order one for my 05... can anybody confirm whether the 05 comes with the Group N pitch mount as stock?jasv11 said:Yes the Group N pitch stop mount is already on my 06. I ordered one anyway ....and yes its exactly the same piece.
Yes, it's been said in the past that the +'05 STI pitch stops were found to be identical to the Group N pitch stops- save your dough. Unless you want a solid polyethylene pitch mount like mine, lol.AnorexicSTI said:Wow, good thing these threads exist... I was about to order one for my 05... can anybody confirm whether the 05 comes with the Group N pitch mount as stock?
Everything is SO CONFUSING...![]()
What was the production month of your 05? I will compare to mine.BoostJunkie said:Not true. I replaced my pitch stop mount with a Group-N and it was definitely not the same. The bushings felt much harder when comparing the two, and the Group-N had different markings on it as well.
The NEW Group N pitch mount and the same mount equipped on every +'05 STIBoostJunkie said:Not true. I replaced my pitch stop mount with a Group-N and it was definitely not the same. The bushings felt much harder when comparing the two, and the Group-N had different markings on it as well.