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Old 07-27-14, 02:36 AM
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Shine auto rear diffuser

Can anyone vouch for the effectiveness and quality of this product? Is there a noticeable difference when driving? Is their frp good quality or should I spring for the carbon fiber one?
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And also the center diverter as well? Would it be much worse without it?
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Yes any info would be great in looking at the same kit for my fc looks great but how well does it actually work?
Old 07-29-14, 01:08 AM
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Well it reduce turbulence underneath the car, smoothen the air flow. I can't notice difference at all driving around the freeway. It just looks cool thats why I have it on my car.
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Originally Posted by galaxy convoy
Well it reduce turbulence underneath the car, smoothen the air flow. I can't notice difference at all driving around the freeway. It just looks cool thats why I have it on my car.
+1. Can't say that I noticed a difference in handling with mine other than groups of ppl gathering around the car to look at it .
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Regarding the quality question, are there any fitment issues?
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I had to bend and squeeze to get a flush fitment up against the rear fenders which left small gaps right underneath the bumper reflectors. Overall the fitment was pretty decent.
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Regarding fitment I'm guessing it's designed to fit directly onto the standard bumper ae so I've got a final konnexion rear kit aat the moment I may need to do some modifying to make it fit nicely
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It's functional at speeds of 80mph+.More of the effect is felt when the car has an undertray. In the front and middle. I've gone around turns on the freeway 100mph+ and it feels like the rear is more planted thru the whole turn.
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