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Is a height increase likely to be an issue? I never noticed much of a difference with mine. I think I even held them up back to back with stock and couldnt really see a difference. If they are harder there may be a little less 'squish' with the weight of the engine but nothing crazy I would imagine.

The top of my engine is quite low because of the front facing plenum but if it helps:

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Edited by 89CAL
3 hours ago, ActionDan said:

Nismo Engine Mount Height Increase?

What sort of height increase are we talking in an R34 GT-R and what other options are there that don't increase the height? 

FWIW my R34 GT-T Nismo mounts didn't seem to make any difference to where the engine is sitting.

I would have thought there might be a couple of mm difference in just the OEM mounts being squished & worn out over 15+ years...?

Issue would stem from what potentially happens with intake pipes as I replaced the standard suction pipes with kts suction pipes and have a jsai pod enclosure which barely clears the z tune style bonnet.

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