Ok so i tried to install the hooker longtubes i bought and the drivers side manifold its touching the floorboard. What can i do to fix this? I cant even get a clamp in there. Someone told me that the passenger side motor mount could be faulty which is causing this. I checked the mount and didn't notice anything wrong.
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Option 1: BFH to the floorboard
Option 2: cut and re-weld primary tubes on the headers so that they're angled lower or so that the collectors are lower
Option 3: relocate motor mounts
#1 would be the easiest but not for the faint of heart. There's probably other options I'm not thinking of though.
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None of those options sound good to me. Even if you BFH or cut and re-angle its going to bang on the floor boards hard under any kind of acceleration. You need new motor mounts period. Buy some polys and be done with it.
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yep must be the motor mounts, I 've never heard of hookers doing that on an LS1.Doing less with more

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Poly ones are the best, but can be considered a little harsh for people worried about a soft and cushy ride. Your gonna feel your engine more through the frame if that makes any sense. The motor mounts are not to difficult to do, will probably take 2 hours taking your time. Make sure your headers are the correct headers aswell before going and doing all this work.sigpic1994 Camaro Z28 83K M6, CAI, AFR 190cc, 11.6:1, Hooker headers, Hooker ORY, Mangnaflow exhaust, AI 230/238, 1.6 RR, B&M Short throw, Hays clutch, 4.10 gear.
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manuals should be launched off the limiter and the throttle shouldn't leave the floor til 10 feet after the finish line
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i just want something that will last a while, and wont be too expensive.Originally posted by Bad_Z28 View PostPoly ones are the best, but can be considered a little harsh for people worried about a soft and cushy ride. Your gonna feel your engine more through the frame if that makes any sense. The motor mounts are not to difficult to do, will probably take 2 hours taking your time. Make sure your headers are the correct headers aswell before going and doing all this work.2000 T/A
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I really don't think the poly ones will cost very much more than the stockers, and both will last a very long time.Originally posted by doubleaction View Posti just want something that will last a while, and wont be too expensive.sigpic1994 Camaro Z28 83K M6, CAI, AFR 190cc, 11.6:1, Hooker headers, Hooker ORY, Mangnaflow exhaust, AI 230/238, 1.6 RR, B&M Short throw, Hays clutch, 4.10 gear.
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manuals should be launched off the limiter and the throttle shouldn't leave the floor til 10 feet after the finish line
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I agree go with the poly mounts, they are like $60 from CS3 and they just go right into your stock clamshells, you just have to drill out the rivets. When I installed mine I never noticed any added vibration and they keep the motor from flexing so much.Doing less with more

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im just afraid i will install the motor mounts and its not going to fix the issue...you guys really think the mounts will fix the header issue? I tried taking a huge pry bar and prying the engine a little and it didnt seem to move the header much.Originally posted by DETROITMUSCLE View PostI agree go with the poly mounts, they are like $60 from CS3 and they just go right into your stock clamshells, you just have to drill out the rivets. When I installed mine I never noticed any added vibration and they keep the motor from flexing so much.2000 T/A
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