adding underbody diffusers
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Re: adding underbody diffusers
There are the two plastic diffusers, 4 nuts and 2 screws.
I got two sets in stock this morning and have quite a few more on the way.
Thanks!
Justin @
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I got two sets in stock this morning and have quite a few more on the way.
Thanks!
Justin @
EverythingG35.com
1.888.216.5328
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Re: adding underbody diffusers
What the hell, that is what they call a diffusor? That is just a pan under the car to cover up junk that should have been covered up with in the first place.
A real diffusor is an upward sloping bottom of the car that will create a pressure gradient and air from under the car will be sucked out the back thereby utilizing the ground effect. To better utilize this, adding venturi tunnels would be optimal to keep the airflow even cleaner.
A real diffusor is an upward sloping bottom of the car that will create a pressure gradient and air from under the car will be sucked out the back thereby utilizing the ground effect. To better utilize this, adding venturi tunnels would be optimal to keep the airflow even cleaner.
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Re: adding underbody diffusers
I just got mine today in the mail today for $58 plus shipping. The install took 15 minutes, and no having to jack up the car to install! Now I've got the benefit of the lowered drag coefficient without the spoiler that I didn't like the looks of anyway.
Thanks Justin
Thanks Justin
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