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hey how does the do-luck diffuser work? how would you put it on? any one got any pics b/c the ones at the do-luck site are too small to see the detail.
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Good question, i would like to know also. anyone?
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it doesnt catch air supposidley...... it connects to the doluck rear bumper and rear fenders.. i think
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the rear diffuser works by keeping the rear of your car down and stabilizing it.
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quote: or so they say. none of them have been windtunnel tested. |
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the rear diffuser actually "flows" the air in a non turbulant mannor so that it doesnt lift the back of the car up...it "diffuses" the turbulant air into a nice smooth flow...rear diff. combined with the front diff. should give you a higher top speed and make the car more stable at high speeds..
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Exactly what Supra180 said. I hear it works well. I also hear that doluck has one of the only wind tunnel tested body kits out.
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alright heres the deal coming from a formula car back round that uses rear diff. heres how it works. look at this picture see how it starts small and gets bigger this creats a vacuum effect that sucks the car down. the fins as stated before stablize the wind making the vacuum effect more effective. so theres your answer
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