JMB vs. Intense
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From: Sacramento, CA WCBF '06, '07 survivor

if you have an '00 or later SSEi i would recommend a solid front motor mount on it.
put the power to the ground, don't waste the power(ENERGY) twisting the engine back and forth in the frame.
i have over 120,000 miles on my solid mount and have not hurt the car or the other mounts.
the only reason ZZP or INTENSE don't sell one is that you can make one yourself for under $10.
ROD
p.*. i have seen the JMB on two GTP'* and it looks damm good and the owners of the cars
said that they would not switch to some other intake because it(JMB) performs good and it looks good too !
put the power to the ground, don't waste the power(ENERGY) twisting the engine back and forth in the frame.
i have over 120,000 miles on my solid mount and have not hurt the car or the other mounts.
the only reason ZZP or INTENSE don't sell one is that you can make one yourself for under $10.
ROD
p.*. i have seen the JMB on two GTP'* and it looks damm good and the owners of the cars
said that they would not switch to some other intake because it(JMB) performs good and it looks good too !
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From: Edmonton, Alberta, Canada

Yeah my order isn't even acknowledged 3-10 after payment.
But we'll find out when it gets here.
I can't really see there being a major difference.
I believe that the only JMB that was used and failed was a fluke.
But we'll find out when it gets here.
I can't really see there being a major difference.
I believe that the only JMB that was used and failed was a fluke.
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