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Does TRD diffuser work with aftermarket exhausts?
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http://new.newscionparts.com/product.php?productid=3386 The website states that the diffuser is only compatible with vehicles equipped with the TRD exhaust. However, I know that certain aftermarket exhausts, as well as muffler deletes, can free up a lot of space. Specifically, I am wondering if this TRD diffuser is compatible with the Berk muffler delete. Also, what's the installation process on this piece? Thanks. |
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I have this on my car. It's connected to the TRD muffler itself. I suppose you can make it work with other exhausts by welding some bungs for it. Expecting it to bolt on however, is a no.
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Thanks for the response. How feasible do you think it would be to make it fit with, say, a Berk muffler delete?
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WAIT! Come to think of it, I bet it would be pretty easy to make some aluminum brackets that attach to the heat shield (held on with 4 decent sized bolts. I bet for $20 it would be possible to make a permanent and strong solution. |
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Yes I do think it would solve all of those issues. I will give it a try tomorrow. I honestly think that it would be fairly simple to construct something that not only looks professional but is functional. Honestly, with the FR-S, a front lip and a diffuser should add a slight bit of downforce of not negate the any lift that may be there.
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Which TRD exhaust do you have? the Ver R. or do you have the one that looks like a dome on the exhaust tip?
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Yes I have the VER R.
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Think sequoia for a second. They got those long bolts and bushings to attach all sorts of aftermarket plates....leads me to believe that is possible on FRS/BRZ. Will take a closer look when I do another pre delivery.
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