Feels Diffuser with Fujitsubo Exhast
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Feels Diffuser with Fujitsubo Exhast
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I bought the Fujitsubo exhaust from you guys and am interested in a Feels Rear Diffuser.
Just not sure if the exhaust mufflers will cause too much of the carbon Diffuser to be cut away eliminating the vertical rib section.
Please advise
I bought the Fujitsubo exhaust from you guys and am interested in a Feels Rear Diffuser.
Just not sure if the exhaust mufflers will cause too much of the carbon Diffuser to be cut away eliminating the vertical rib section.
Please advise
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Originally Posted by problem_child,May 3 2005, 05:26 PM
i got 5 months old HKS
if it doesn fit, we can swap ur fujitsubo and my HKS
if it doesn fit, we can swap ur fujitsubo and my HKS
Juan.
Rear diffusser are worthless at low speeds on highway or long tracks with fast curves could de useful but depends on your driving skills
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A couple of comments.
1. The Fujitsubo exhaust is HUGE. While I've never fitted it to a Feels diffuser, I'd say that at the least you'll probably need to do some cutting.
2. I used a Top Secret diffuser on a daily driven car and I never scraped it once. Damaging a diffuser depends entirely on what shape/style of diffuser it is, how low the car is and how carefully you drive the car.
3. Agreed, a diffuser is worthless at low speeds. At low speeds it's simply a show item.
1. The Fujitsubo exhaust is HUGE. While I've never fitted it to a Feels diffuser, I'd say that at the least you'll probably need to do some cutting.
2. I used a Top Secret diffuser on a daily driven car and I never scraped it once. Damaging a diffuser depends entirely on what shape/style of diffuser it is, how low the car is and how carefully you drive the car.
3. Agreed, a diffuser is worthless at low speeds. At low speeds it's simply a show item.
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Originally Posted by Ben,May 3 2005, 02:51 PM
2. I used a Top Secret diffuser on a daily driven car and I never scraped it once. Damaging a diffuser depends entirely on what shape/style of diffuser it is, how low the car is and how carefully you drive the car.
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Originally Posted by bluesaint,May 3 2005, 10:41 AM
90% of the diffusers out there you will hit everything on streets if your lowered. hence its a track item
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Originally Posted by turbo_pwr,May 4 2005, 04:39 PM
As stated by others, you are just wrong! The design of the TS is not as low as the J's and Feels but any means of the imagination. I've driven mine a few times now through NYC and haven't even scraped with all the potholes we have and being lowered about 1.5".