Rear Diffuser for the SC??
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Ok so like spoiler for under car i get it... but seems to me it would spread the air out and cause uplift not down force. Just way it looks but .. if they work and are functionable i say go for it
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most of the diffuser out there are for looks. i would get one too just to look cool. a diffuser like this would be more functional, but its for a s2000
http://passwordjdm.com/PasswordJDM-D...P2421C396.aspx
http://passwordjdm.com/PasswordJDM-D...P2421C396.aspx
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I remember an article a while back in Super Street where they went through the process of building front and rear diffusers for a time attack Evo X since aftermarket had yet to produce one. We actually used the steps in the article to build something similar for an S2000 at the shop I worked at, didn't cost more than a couple hundred bucks in parts (a roll of carbon fiber being the most expensive part) and took only slightly longer than making a fiberglass box although the customer paid a lot for our work....
I cannot imagine its too hard of a DIY for anyone with fiberglass experience and I will look for the article but a quick google search could probably lay it out for a decent weekend project.
I cannot imagine its too hard of a DIY for anyone with fiberglass experience and I will look for the article but a quick google search could probably lay it out for a decent weekend project.
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