Transmission limiters?

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Has anybody made their own? Like Che makes? Or just some that bolt to the k-member? I already have a granatelli k-member brace. I'm asking because at the track Friday I was having a lot of problems getting it to go into forth and I believe it's from the tranny moving since I'm having zero clutch slip issues even on spray. I tried searching but didn't come up with anything.
 

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Do you have stiffer motor mounts? Maybe you should consider a set of prothanes
 

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Hm well i had a che with limiter setup on my 07 gt and theres no reason you couldnt fab something similar up
 

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That's what I was wondering. I need to know the length of the bars from the trans to the k-member.
 

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They are adjustable. Like a turn buckle. It would change depending on motor mount setup and spring setup
 

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Lmao. I would but my wife drives it everyday so I'm limited as to how hardcore I can go. If I drove it everyday I wouldn't care.
 

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It looks like CHE sells the limiter bars by themselves. You could buy those and then get some mounts fabbed up on your granatelli. I was contemplating doing this to a frpp trans cooler scoop.
 

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I may just do that my brother can weld good and get ahold of pretty much any metal I would need.
 

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Do the prothane motor mounts and stop the movement at the source, not by trying to hold the engine still with the transmission. My 2 cents.
 

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I've got urathane motor mounts already. They did help some but they didn't eliminate the problem. The factory tranny bushing is so soft I can get under the car and watch the bushing flex just by pushing on the tranny. I can't imagen what it looks like while I'm launching from 4500+ on spray.
 

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^^^I was wondering why they don't offer a polyurethane trans mount for our cars doesn't make much sense to me!! Does any body know the reason?? Thanks JJ.
 

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Because its attached to the tranny crossmember. It's not like previous years it doesn't just unbolt from the tranny crossmember. I have heard of a few guys trying to get them made and tested. It was on here. Maybe one of them will chime in.
 

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Ok! I didnt realize that...Call me oblivious! you would think I would notice that when doing the clutch install? Guess I had other things on my mind??Thanks for the quick reply:beer:
 

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Because its attached to the tranny crossmember. It's not like previous years it doesn't just unbolt from the tranny crossmember. I have heard of a few guys trying to get them made and tested. It was on here. Maybe one of them will chime in.


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Looks like a pain to change out
 

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It does however, unbolt from the crossmember. A replacement bushing would need the metal seat. If it came pre-sandwiched in between those metal pieces it wouldn't be so bad.


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