Xtelotatichl
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I ended cutting a piece of the plastic trim to help removing one of the bolts. Helped soo much!
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Pretty much spot on with my early review. Feels like I opened up all my pipes and I'm going to get an exhaust next week! Hard to tell what's causing more noise, the RMM or Front Pipe. Either way, I love the responsive feelings.. just hoping some of the cabin vibrations come down as the mount breaks in.Here it is, ladies and gentlemen... The 27WON RRM. Much like @Xtelotatichl post, installation was a breeze. The NVH was more noticable than what I was expecting. We shall see how the kids and I handle it on our daily commute to school and work. There is definately more vibration. This came to no surprise to me.
The bigger surprise for me was the difference in sound. From the outside, people only noticed a slight difference. But from inside the car, the noise is fairly substancial. The only way that I can describe the difference is like going from a stock exhaust to somewhere between a street and race exhaust. Regardless of the NVH, I'm excited to put this RRM through it paces... But that will come when it's not 25°F outside.
Same here. I took my neighbor for a ride last night (he helped me install it) and was shocked at how much vibration and noise I had as a result of the RMM. And this is from a guy who drives a heavily modified WRX STI. He is thinking that we should double check everything to ensure that it isn't something that we are over looking.Timelapse of the install I did last night.
Pretty much spot on with my early review. Feels like I opened up all my pipes and I'm going to get an exhaust next week! Hard to tell what's causing more noise, the RMM or Front Pipe. Either way, I love the responsive feelings.. just hoping some of the cabin vibrations come down as the mount breaks in.
Not so much a break in but the NVH is more pronounced in the cold. And right now in WA it's cold lol. The poly will settle a bit over a week or so but really not too much more. As @Xtelotatichl mentioned its a trade-off in some regards.Same here. I took my neighbor for a ride last night (he helped me install it) and was shocked at how much vibration and noise I had as a result of the RMM. And this is from a guy who drives a heavily modified WRX STI. He is thinking that we should double check everything to ensure that it isn't something that we are over looking.
@Vincent@27WON Should we be expecting some type of break-in period to see a reduction in the level of NVH?
Thanks for the reply. Yes... At least we've fought off the rain for a little while. It started to rain up here in Everett on Sunday. It's either cold or rain. I'd almost just prefer it to just snow. LolNot so much a break in but the NVH is more pronounced in the cold. And right now in WA it's cold lol. The poly will settle a bit over a week or so but really not too much more. As @Xtelotatichl mentioned its a trade-off in some regards.
We carry KTuner and have them in stock if you need it.Great video and that RMM looks awesome! Looking forward to buying one of these when I get my ktuner.
The 27WON does have increased NVH compared to that of a 62a but its a much more responsive and sturdier unit. I have had customers get ours because they could not resolve wheel hop with the 62a and they didn't favor the driver feedback it gave. So you as the end user will need to decide what you are after for more. If you have not yet had the chance to see our YouTube video I suggest checking it out.How does this compare to the Hasport street (62A) mount
Ok I watched the video where is the best place to order? Your site store? Any discount codes for civicx?The 27WON does have increased NVH compared to that of a 62a but its a much more responsive and sturdier unit. I have had customers get ours because they could not resolve wheel hop with the 62a and they didn't favor the driver feedback it gave. So you as the end user will need to decide what you are after for more. If you have not yet had the chance to see our YouTube video I suggest checking it out.