C63 Rear Diffuser Merely Cosmetic?
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Added downforce??? HUM.... but I know it will help break up the wind while it exits the rear!!!
Revosport- I like that peice......
Added downforce??? HUM.... but I know it will help break up the wind while it exits the rear!!!
Revosport- I like that peice......
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Furthermore, I must admit although we do not have any wind tunnel with loads of figures to support our claim. All testing were done by personal test drive at speed of 240-260km/h straight. We believe if you can feel it, it's there. If you can't feel it, even we provide a bunch of figures and graphs, it's not significant enough right?
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Furthermore, I must admit although we do not have any wind tunnel with loads of figures to support our claim. All testing were done by personal test drive at speed of 240-260km/h straight. We believe if you can feel it, it's there. If you can't feel it, even we provide a bunch of figures and graphs, it's not significant enough right?
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I actually think the Revozport diffuser is a very good design. It is at least more functional than all the other common ones on the market. Most of the others were designed as a cosmetic piece only without any functionality what so ever. However, the Revozport diffuser seem to have been designed with some functionality in mind. And it looks like they paid great attention to detail and quality as well. I'm not sure how much downforce or stability their diffuser actually provides, but I know it will be more than any of the common ones available on the market.
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Sounds like fun, thats like 45secs off the reported C63 time....not sure if they used the 14mi. track....
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Those Revozport Aero parts are sick! If I had a C63, I would definitely get that rear diffuser. The stock "diffuser insert" is merely cosmetic and produces some amount of drag, as the lower edge is not contiguous with the underside of the car. That aggressive front lip is not bad either.
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Our diffusers are clearly merely cosmetic. But as I see it... why are you guys worried about that, owning a C63?
Thats just as crazy as a 63 Hemi Cuda owner saying "oh man, do you guys think that if I change the entire steering system, I'll be able to turn more?" The cuda is noticeably a car that steers poorly.
Now, every review of the C63 says the car is an axe murderer with 4 wheels. It is just Atila with an engine. C'mon, not even Jermey Clarkson could run over that orange/apple (I cant recall) with the C63, after 3 attempts. It is not a precision car. If you guys are looking for precision, should have got the new M3 with all that high-tech regulation stuff that you'll never use unless you are a pilot tracking the car.
That said, I'm just happy as the stock car stability already is. Not in the market for anything concearning downforce. In the cosmetic department, I would be much happier to have entire LED taillights or something more refined than a chevy aveo door pins.
Our diffusers are clearly merely cosmetic. But as I see it... why are you guys worried about that, owning a C63?
Thats just as crazy as a 63 Hemi Cuda owner saying "oh man, do you guys think that if I change the entire steering system, I'll be able to turn more?" The cuda is noticeably a car that steers poorly.
Now, every review of the C63 says the car is an axe murderer with 4 wheels. It is just Atila with an engine. C'mon, not even Jermey Clarkson could run over that orange/apple (I cant recall) with the C63, after 3 attempts. It is not a precision car. If you guys are looking for precision, should have got the new M3 with all that high-tech regulation stuff that you'll never use unless you are a pilot tracking the car.
That said, I'm just happy as the stock car stability already is. Not in the market for anything concearning downforce. In the cosmetic department, I would be much happier to have entire LED taillights or something more refined than a chevy aveo door pins.
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Those Revozport Aero parts are sick! If I had a C63, I would definitely get that rear diffuser. The stock "diffuser insert" is merely cosmetic and produces some amount of drag, as the lower edge is not contiguous with the underside of the car. That aggressive front lip is not bad either.
You would be a fool to pay over $1000 for a diffuser! And the RevoZport Lip looks like a shovel plow and is quite digusting
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