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RE Amemiya Pro Diffuser (Shineauto) Install and ?'s

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Old 12-05-11 | 10:20 AM
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RE Amemiya Pro Diffuser (Shineauto) Install and ?'s

I recently got a Pro Diffuser and after searching and looking at multiple threads I still have a few questions. I not 100% sure were the 2 metal brackets that come with the hardware go I assume the part most under the car by the fuel tank?

I thought that Shine also had a write up on the diffuser install but their foum section seems to be down. That or it no longer exist. Does anybody have this link?

My car along with some other Aero that is going on this winter



RE Amemiya Pro Diffuser (Shineauto)



I know this isn't rocket science and the install is pretty straight foward but any tips are apprecited. THANKS DEREK
Old 12-05-11 | 10:46 AM
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The two brackets attach the front of the diffuser (end that goes toward the front of the car) to the fuel tank. There are couple of bolts in place that you can attach the brackets to. Once you're under the car it's pretty straight forward.

As for the back of the diffuser, I'm not sure what it came with for hardware, but I ended up making my own:

https://www.rx7club.com/3rd-generation-specific-1993-2002-16/made-bracket-better-mounting-re-amemiya-diffuser-846150/







If you bolt it only from the center (one point of attachment) the diffuser seems a bit wobbly. That's why I made this bracket that gives it 2 points of attachment, and the brackets are hidden behind the license plate.

Hope that helps.
Old 12-06-11 | 01:29 PM
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Thanks for the Info, I think i deff going to mount mine similar to yours in the center
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