Talon Rear Diffuser

peregrine

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Received talon rear diffuser yesterday, not bad ordered last Thursday evening, just 3 working days.
Having read a couple of bad reports about finish of unit. I immediately pulled off all the wrapping and
inspected it. All looks A OK, good enough to whack the paint straight on but will lightly sand with emery paper
first as directed gives the paint a better chance to grip. There are a few light marks on it but these
are right under the car and not normally visible, if in fact they will be. Cost $275 plus $40 postage.
Comes complete with two, 3 inch outlet chrome tips, one should have been a false one, will check that out. plus wire mesh for rear opening.
 
What made you go with a rear diffuser on your car?
It doesn't seem to coincide well with your driving style
 
What made you go with a rear diffuser on your car?
It doesn't seem to coincide well with your driving style

This is in keeping with , as you put it, my driving style. My criteria leans towards, a pleasant, quiet ride, appearance, both interior and exterior,
and while not interested in performance for the sake of extra Oomph, I am interested in improved efficiency, for the sake, mainly a smoother operation
and stability, ie: installed Whiteline strut brace and RA snorkel. Provided these, don't interfere with or maybe improve the first two items.

Rear diffusers, as generally used and as with this one, may in some instances improve airflow but would if they did only be applicable at around max: permissible
speed limits and above but are however in most instances, just a cosmetic addition. My reason for the rear diffuser is for the second reason, appearance, fashion.
I will have a closer look at the mesh center of mine, which if fitted, as it would normally be fitted, have no entry point. Maybe, taking out a section of the
existing rear bumper at the front of this section, under the car will help it achieve a useful purpose, when and if required! Maybe!
 
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