How do you get traction under high power?

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well the vibration is based on the hardness rating, regardless of brand. 62a is usually the softest you can get for any mount ive seen. and that is too stiff even for me. i cant handle the annoying vibrationd at my age. even when i was younger it was annoying to deal with.
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Gotcha, now I get it. I'll just keep it as is then. I wouldn't want added vibrations either. Will keep the next mod stiffer front & back sways instead, next spring
 

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If you can get some Michelin Pilot Sport 4S you will instantly feel the difference. Also...a rear motor mount reduces wheel hop. Those two things will get you better traction.
Will the rear mount void warranty? Sorry if that’s a dumb question
 

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Motor mounts help with wheel hop or better said car shake up during a hard launch.
Tires are the bigger helper here. You need to get some good sticky tires.
Cold temperatures reduce tires performance. Concrete isn't really a surface that you will get enough grip. So learn to live with it during the winter.

You will still have traction issues. If you really want to solve it then get an AWD car like I did. Problem solved.
 


 


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