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California Wunderladen Street Rear Motor Mount

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Ended up selling my si before I got a chance to even put this piece of art on.

Local only for now but will consider opening shipping.

$150


11th Gen Honda Civic Wunderladen Street Rear Motor Mount IMG_0597
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Have you had any other rmms in before? Wunderladen claims theirs has the least amount of nvh, and if it's true then it's one of the few mods I'd actually invest in.
 
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Have you had any other rmms in before? Wunderladen claims theirs has the least amount of nvh, and if it's true then it's one of the few mods I'd actually invest in.
I’ve had the 27won street before for the previous generation, but yes I would say theirs is the best solution right now.
 

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Have you had any other rmms in before? Wunderladen claims theirs has the least amount of nvh, and if it's true then it's one of the few mods I'd actually invest in.
FWIW, I have the PRL RMM, did not notice much change in NVH over stock, even at idle with AC on.

PRL claims that their EDPM is better (transmit less vibrations, does not degrade) than other bushings...

I do not intend to track or race my FL5, I chose the PRL RMM because of the softer 60A EPDM bushings, which is better at absorbing vibrations and maintaining a quiet, comfortable ride (I have my "individual" set at "comfort"...)

Also, the PRL mount’s EPDM bushings are likely to outlast the Wunderladen’s polyurethane bushings (note that they sell replacement bushings...)

also look at 27Won RMM which seems similar to the Wunderladen.

https://store.27won.com/honda-civic-rear-motor-mount-2022.html?variation_id=33639

https://www.wunderladenracing.com/c.../products/honda-civic-gen-11-rear-motor-mount

https://prlmotorsports.com/products/2023-honda-civic-type-r-fl5-rear-engine-mount-upgrade
 
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FWIW, I have the PRL RMM, did not notice much change in NVH over stock, even at idle with AC on.

PRL claims that their EDPM is better (transmit less vibrations, does not degrade) than other bushings...

I do not intend to track or race my FL5, I chose the PRL RMM because of the softer 60A EPDM bushings, which is better at absorbing vibrations and maintaining a quiet, comfortable ride (I have my "individual" set at "comfort"...)

Also, the PRL mount’s EPDM bushings are likely to outlast the Wunderladen’s polyurethane bushings (note that they sell replacement bushings...)

also look at 27Won RMM which seems similar to the Wunderladen.

https://store.27won.com/honda-civic-rear-motor-mount-2022.html?variation_id=33639

https://www.wunderladenracing.com/c.../products/honda-civic-gen-11-rear-motor-mount

https://prlmotorsports.com/products/2023-honda-civic-type-r-fl5-rear-engine-mount-upgrade
I would put 27won next to wunderland since their designs are different. Only one side of the 27won mount has bushing material in it. It does give a cool sound of the transaxle.

Wunderland, I believe, has a softer bushing and the other side a harder bushing. According to people that switched from PRL RMM, it allows for less wheel hop while keeping the same or less NVH as PRL.

I would go look at the group buy thread on it where everyone is posting reviews on it. Made me wish I kept my car a week longer to at least try it out.
 


 







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