GB Aero-Verus Engineering Fiesta ST difusser

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Noice! Dave....wish I had one now .....dam you and your pre-sale diffuser! [thumb]
 


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Where are we at with this ...has anyone heard from aero lately?[party]
 


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Last I heard they plan on getting them sometime this month.
 


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Yeah I got an email saying it's on schedule for end of this month!


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Sorry for the late response, I knew this needed to be a 2-3 man job to complete. Got the difusser installed last night. It comes with 3 brackets to mount to the frame of the car and you install the difusser onto those. Very straight forward, just some awkward angles to tighten the bolts (long needle pliers and magnetic wrenches would help a lot). Funny enough, Verus sent me the completed manual a few hours after installing, but with the photos they sent me, I did it correctly. Here's a couple shots of the final look. The manual they made is better than the images I could get from under the car.

Manual: https://docs.wixstatic.com/ugd/0af162_32336fc9c2e541adb54b6a06185c272e.pdf

The lighting is bad today, I'll try to get clearer shots soon...
Looks great. How has it impacted the handling? Is the downforce noticeable?
 


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I think this one is growing on me but still might prefer a less aggressive one. I really want a front splitter to go with it though. On another note, I liked their hood vents so I purchased those for now![biggrin]
 


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This just occurred to me...will this also cover the EVAP/Charcoal canister?[popcorn]
 


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It looks like it from the picture, another reason I would like one. Kill 2 birds with one stone, no need for me to get skid plate.
 


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It looks like it from the picture, another reason I would like one. Kill 2 birds with one stone, no need for me to get skid plate.
I Agree....was gonna buy the Protector from a vendor but if this does it and does serve some function....im all about it. [thumb]
 


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Yeah, I like the protection this diffuser offers in acting as a skid plate for the rear. Not sure if placebo effect, but it feels great and planted. The way the mounts work, it does not move at all and feels solid on the car. The only issue I'm having is my Mountune exhaust with hangers taps against one of the brackets when at very slow speeds going over bumps or rough road due to my exhaust moving. Not sure how to remedy it yet, I may look into cutting a 1/2" more of the diffuser near the bracket, but I don't have the ability to do it myself.
 


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Did you read the first part of the thread?

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I just wonder what it would take to modify for dual exit exhaust...
 


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Just bought mine from Ron! Exterior completed!


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Still on the fence on this thing. The shots from the side are what kill it for me. The diffuser fins stick down so much lower than the exhaust tips and I think it looks kinda goofy. I really like the way it looks from the rear, but that side view, I don't know....
 


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