Rear diffuser pics
dam i want that j's ..but i dont think i'll make it in and out of my driveway i checked the other day how close i am to the ground and doesnt look like i can make it ..how do you guys make it in those bigger driveways..? more angle..?
Originally Posted by keemaca,May 8 2010, 08:12 PM
dam i want that j's ..but i dont think i'll make it in and out of my driveway i checked the other day how close i am to the ground and doesnt look like i can make it ..how do you guys make it in those bigger driveways..? more angle..?
Originally Posted by S_special,May 8 2010, 07:16 PM
this^ diy doesn't go under the car does it?
Originally Posted by termigni,May 8 2010, 08:39 PM
It stops right where stock bumper ends. I didn't want nothing big and make any additional mounting holes other than using stock clips.
Originally Posted by S_special,May 9 2010, 06:53 AM
not criticize but i'm not sure this would really qualify as a diffuser


Most of them are not functional but they are still called diffusers.
On the other hand, here is a real functional diffuser that REVOZSport makes for C63. $1400 shipped.
Originally Posted by termigni,May 9 2010, 03:13 PM
these are called diffusers. why can't mine qualify as a diffuser?


The term has a functional connotation to it. Just b/c some vendor names his part a diffuser does not mean it is a diffuser. It is called marketing. What you have is an aesthetic piece of carbon or frp attached to your bumper. No offense.
Originally Posted by sparrow,May 9 2010, 02:28 PM
1. not functional
The term has a functional connotation to it. Just b/c some vendor names his part a diffuser does not mean it is a diffuser. It is called marketing. What you have is an aesthetic piece of carbon or frp attached to your bumper. No offense.
The term has a functional connotation to it. Just b/c some vendor names his part a diffuser does not mean it is a diffuser. It is called marketing. What you have is an aesthetic piece of carbon or frp attached to your bumper. No offense.



