The motor is mounted to an aluminum plate via the normal M8 bolts. I have neoprene washers at this connection to help isolate vibration from the motor to the plate. The plate is then connected to the fiberglass engine supports via an A-Frame for stability. I have more neoprene washers between this frame and the original fiberglass engine support from the old ICE. The GM motor is certainly not floating in the air somehow, is securely fastened to the boat, I've just included some cushion to help soak up vibration.
The noise seems to be coming from the motor, it increases proportionately in volume and frequency as the rev's increase and sounds like an electric whir which I cannot isolate out with dampers as I can vibration. My research up to this point is heading me in the direction that the phases/sensors are hooked up wrong (I followed the diagrams on the GM site for Green-V, Blue-U and Yellow-W for the labels on the controller). Alternately I understand that some of the noise can be calibrated out as a timing issue in the controller.
I'm very much a novice on these things and am only knowledgeable enough about electronics to be dangerous, thus asking here.