![]() ![]() Rubber is able to deal with stress under both tension and compression, while polyurethane mounts rely on the damping medium to be effective only under compression. While vulcanized rubber mounts are more expensive to prototype due to increased complexity of manufacturing and high initial tooling costs, rubber is inherently better than polyurethane as a damping medium for mounts and bushings. ![]() Polyurethane:ĭensity Line Mounts are manufactured from high-durometer rubber instead of polyurethane for a number of reasons. These extreme-duty mounts will increase noise, vibration, and harshness (NVH) transfer into the cabin, as they are designed to drastically reduce engine movement compared to the factory parts. Motorsport TrackSport Mounts are void-free and fluid-free, eliminating the slop associated with the factory engine/transmission mounts, and are designed to be completely rebuildable with replaceable Density Line rubber bushings. NVH is subjective so some users may find NVH to be increased or decreased from our rating. Increased NVH can be expected upon initial installation, but will decrease as the rubber breaks in. ![]() 034Motorsport StreetSport & Tracksport Engine & Transmission Mounts have a 1000-2000 mile break-in period. The 034Motorsport Motorsport TrackSport Mounts transfer a high amount of NVH to the cabin based on user feedback. NVH is the measurement of how much noise, vibration, & harshness gets transmitted into the cabin of your vehicle. Installation Effort: DIFFICULT NVH Levels: HIGH These mounts have a lifetime guarantee regardless of power level applied and type of track racing they are used for. These mounts are designed with extreme performance in mind, manufactured from billet aluminum and high-durometer rubber, making them virtually indestructible, while maintaining better ride characteristics than polyurethane alternatives. 034Motorsport's Motorsport TrackSport Mounts for Volkswagen & Audi MQB and MQB EVO vehicles with the 2.0T TFSI engine are the new standard in ultra-high performance. ![]()
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