Carbon Fiber Spoiler Installed
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2001 E320 Wagon, 2006 LBZ Silverado, 2007 E63 (sold), 2001 E55 (sold)
I like it.
Been thinking about getting one for my car after I get the rear diffuser installed one of these days.
Damn dude, clean your exhaust tips!
Been thinking about getting one for my car after I get the rear diffuser installed one of these days.
Damn dude, clean your exhaust tips!
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karpetcm (04-17-2018)
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I'm getting the rear diffuser as well, right after the install I need to get my muffler delete and they can fit it better with that diffuser. Lot of times if the tips are not adjusted they stick too far in after the carbon fiber diffuser install. I actually have been trying to clean my tips, its caked on there man its hard for it to clean off. I used WD40, Polish, Soap and the dirt is on there. I might get desperate and use electric cleaner lol.
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karpetcm (04-17-2018)
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Thank you, next is the diffuser, tints and front grill. I'll be done with the exterior mods. As I do all that it gets me use to the cars power. Right now its really hit or miss. I either have a ton of power or it feels about as fast as my e550 if not slower. Heat soak would be the culprit. Got to do a couple of cooling mods and then up the boost a bit. I think just a better heat exchanger, IC pump with a 76mm pulley and ecu/tcu tune I should be done with power mods for a while.