Best RMM for daily/street race?

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Looking for thes best option RMM out there they are all around the 150$ mark so price isn't an issue. I don't have any bolt ones yet but will be as time goes on. She's my daily but I'd like to run her here and there.
 


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Looking for thes best option RMM out there they are all around the 150$ mark so price isn't an issue. I don't have any bolt ones yet but will be as time goes on. She's my daily but I'd like to run her here and there.
I'll weigh in and say AWR is the best bang for the buck
You can select how firm the mount is: 70a, 88a, or race 95a bushing. And if you want, you can purchase an extra bushing and change out to a stiffer one for a track day
Or if you want some billet goodness that is also on the stiffer side of the rear motor mount spectrum, cp-e is the way to go. It's on the top of the price range opposing the AWR
Lastly, if you want a smooth good feel middle of the road upgraded rear motor mount, Mountune is excellent too

I have all 3 in stock, ready to rock!

https://whoosh-motorsports.myshopify.com/collections/s550-mustang/products/awr-rear-motor-mount-2014-2017-fiesta-st

https://whoosh-motorsports.myshopify.com/collections/s550-mustang/products/ford-fiesta-st-xflex-rear-motor-mount

https://whoosh-motorsports.myshopify.com/collections/s550-mustang/products/mountune-roll-restrictor-rear-motor-mount-fiesta-st-2013-2017
 


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+1 for AWR. but do yourself a favor and get the 70 rating bushing lol
 


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I was thinking the 88 be a bit stiff but not track day stiff
 


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I'll weigh in and say AWR is the best bang for the buck
You can select how firm the mount is: 70a, 88a, or race 95a bushing. And if you want, you can purchase an extra bushing and change out to a stiffer one for a track day
Or if you want some billet goodness that is also on the stiffer side of the rear motor mount spectrum, cp-e is the way to go. It's on the top of the price range opposing the AWR
Lastly, if you want a smooth good feel middle of the road upgraded rear motor mount, Mountune is excellent too

I have all 3 in stock, ready to rock!

https://whoosh-motorsports.myshopify.com/collections/s550-mustang/products/awr-rear-motor-mount-2014-2017-fiesta-st

https://whoosh-motorsports.myshopify.com/collections/s550-mustang/products/ford-fiesta-st-xflex-rear-motor-mount

https://whoosh-motorsports.myshopify.com/collections/s550-mustang/products/mountune-roll-restrictor-rear-motor-mount-fiesta-st-2013-2017
Have you ever heard of torque solutions it's a solid aluminum with a 75a bushing
 


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Have you ever heard of torque solutions it's a solid aluminum with a 75a bushing
I sell torque solution products such as poly exhaust hangers but mount has received poor reviews here due to the bushing being very soft/flexible
Apparently, the durometer ratings in these bushings aren't all created equal and the size/diameter of the bushings have some impact on the flexibility as well
 


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I sell torque solution products such as poly exhaust hangers but mount has received poor reviews here due to the bushing being very soft/flexible
Apparently, the durometer ratings in these bushings aren't all created equal and the size/diameter of the bushings have some impact on the flexibility as well
Ok sowhich would you suggest best over all
 


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I'm really stuck between
Cp-e
Boomba
And Cobb
All aluminum just want to know what the bushings hold up to be cp-e uses something other than polyurethane
 


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I'm really stuck between
Cp-e
Boomba
And Cobb
All aluminum just want to know what the bushings hold up to be cp-e uses something other than polyurethane
cp-e uses EPDM
Boomba is poured poly as far as I know
COBB - I have a used COBB with less than 500 miles it I'll sell you. You may not notice much difference than stock with that one.

I'd go with cp-e or Boomba if you want something stiff
 


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are you really worried that much about weight that you want the aluminum over the steel? lol, maybe a difference of half a pound.
 


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are you really worried that much about weight that you want the aluminum over the steel? lol, maybe a difference of half a pound.
Its not just the weight savings its also material the billet CNC pieces are strongerdue to it being single piece versus the steel which is welded now depending on the actuall type of steel they used would be another factor as well as aluminum dissipates heat better so heat soak in the rubber after awhile would ideally on paper favor the aluminum for longer service life
 


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cp-e uses EPDM
Boomba is poured poly as far as I know
COBB - I have a used COBB with less than 500 miles it I'll sell you. You may not notice much difference than stock with that one.

I'd go with cp-e or Boomba if you want something stiff
Can you tell me what epdm actually is?
 


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Its not just the weight savings its also material the billet CNC pieces are strongerdue to it being single piece versus the steel which is welded now depending on the actuall type of steel they used would be another factor as well as aluminum dissipates heat better so heat soak in the rubber after awhile would ideally on paper favor the aluminum for longer service life
Billet doesn't always mean stronger. And it's pretty rare that aluminum is stronger than steel, even mild steel which I highly doubt the AWR is made of. And a weld does not make metal weaker.

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Cobb is weak and starts to allow engine movement after break in almost immediately.

Boomba is great and has zero engine movement but also rattles he hell out of the car when you crank the ac up.

Cpe i have no experience with but Mitch and the team do an excellent job on the fiesta product line.


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Billet doesn't always mean stronger. And it's pretty rare that aluminum is stronger than steel, even mild steel which I highly doubt the AWR is made of. And a weld does not make metal weaker.

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Not saying the steel is weak the weld itself would be the weak point
 


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It really sounds loke cp-e is the choice
 


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Boomba...great mount...I've owned it it's a great piece...but like Ron has is a great deal with interchangeable bushings. I'm stuck with with I got...

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Ron do yall have the part number or replacement bushings to go with the AWR
 


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