Rotoryexterem diffuser pro replica?
#28
Eats, Sleeps, Dreams Rotary
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There won't be a group buy because it does not seem like there are enough people. In order to drop the price to $550, I need 10 people. So right now I am just going to offer it to you guys for $650+shipping for the CF one.
I never release the carbon kevlar or the Kevlar diffuser. If any of you want either carbon Kevlar or Kevlar, please email me for a price quote.
Chuck
I never release the carbon kevlar or the Kevlar diffuser. If any of you want either carbon Kevlar or Kevlar, please email me for a price quote.
Chuck
#29
DragonFly
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i have one of chukcs for sale:
https://www.rx7club.com/forum/showth...light=diffuser
i purchased it from another list member so it is used, although i never installed it.
if you want a new one then buy it from chuck, he is great guy to deal with.
https://www.rx7club.com/forum/showth...light=diffuser
i purchased it from another list member so it is used, although i never installed it.
if you want a new one then buy it from chuck, he is great guy to deal with.
#31
DragonFly
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well, you cant think of it like that, you have to think of it as part of the team , with the nose/undertray and a wing, all working together to help make downforce and/or less drag for the car.
for exaple, i spent all this time making a extended undertray/splitter to improve front aero, however it is not as effective overall if the air is still a mess when coming out the back or under the rear...thus a rear diffuser works in tandem with the front to make the overall aero better...both deducing drag (less turbulant air) and increasing downforce (reverse wing effect).
im speaking for a track car only , where all of this is more important, i would never put a diffuser on a street car unless it was for looks (for a show car or somthing)
for exaple, i spent all this time making a extended undertray/splitter to improve front aero, however it is not as effective overall if the air is still a mess when coming out the back or under the rear...thus a rear diffuser works in tandem with the front to make the overall aero better...both deducing drag (less turbulant air) and increasing downforce (reverse wing effect).
im speaking for a track car only , where all of this is more important, i would never put a diffuser on a street car unless it was for looks (for a show car or somthing)
Last edited by damian; 11-20-04 at 11:20 PM.
#32
Eats, Sleeps, Dreams Rotary
Originally Posted by damian
well, you cant think of it like that, you have to think of it as part of the team , with the nose/undertray and a wing, all working together to help make downforce and/or less drag for the car.
for exaple, i spent all this time making a extended undertray/splitter to improve front aero, however it is not as effective overall if the air is still a mess when coming out the back or under the rear...thus a rear diffuser works in tandem with the front to make the overall aero better...both deducing drag (less turbulant air) and increasing downforce (reverse wing effect).
im speaking for a track car only , where all of this is more important, i would never put a diffuser on a street car unless it was for looks (for a show car or somthing)
for exaple, i spent all this time making a extended undertray/splitter to improve front aero, however it is not as effective overall if the air is still a mess when coming out the back or under the rear...thus a rear diffuser works in tandem with the front to make the overall aero better...both deducing drag (less turbulant air) and increasing downforce (reverse wing effect).
im speaking for a track car only , where all of this is more important, i would never put a diffuser on a street car unless it was for looks (for a show car or somthing)
#34
Eats, Sleeps, Dreams Rotary
Originally Posted by damian
>>I can see how it would work but I think it would be one of the last things I would do to my FD.
agreed...and if you look at my track fd,...there really is nothing left to do (hahahah) LOL
agreed...and if you look at my track fd,...there really is nothing left to do (hahahah) LOL
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Here's the thread where it was for sale. Damian has added alot of mods to it, so hopefully he can chime in with the rest.
https://www.rx7club.com/showthread.php?t=211166
https://www.rx7club.com/showthread.php?t=211166
#36
DragonFly
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thanks for posting the link rotorhead, that lists the mods when i got the car, fabian (foko) setup the car to perfection as far as a track car. I furthered it evolution by adding some aero things like: custom undertray/splitter, cf vetned hood, diffuser, cf sideskirts, and soon to be cf RE GT wing. Also, did custom ducting for the radiator, brake ducts (with cf rotor backing plates), and intake ducting.
for winter I have planned: removal of abs and power steering, cf hatch with lexan window, hks ignition amp, and possibly a full roll cage, but that may not happen till next winter.
for winter I have planned: removal of abs and power steering, cf hatch with lexan window, hks ignition amp, and possibly a full roll cage, but that may not happen till next winter.
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