Thank you so much for your time and labor on this video. It seems like an inexpensive way of doing but it looks great when secured properly and painted. Thanks for sharing your ingenuity and skill.
Very Nice! If u use a Rubber U Channel on the exhaust cut looks way better, and you can spray paint all in black! Here in brazil every body do this cuts and use rubber as finishing!
Definitely a great DIY. Looks good too! I have a 2009 Mini Clubman this would look great on, EXCEPT, My rear bumper is 'squared' off at the bottom so in order to do this I would either have to cut and rebuild the lower center of my bumper cover, or find one from another model of Mini (which ain't cheap so that's out of the question..lol). I already have lower side skirts (complete with 'wings') I made myself using styrene house baseboards from Home Depot, and built a front splitter from an old abs sheet I got from someone for nothing. ;)
@@OEMStez painting aluminum is tricky ONLY because people do not properly prep it, if you clean it with metal cleaner, then sand the surface, clean again, then prime with self etching aluminum primer, THEN you paint. I have yet to have any of my aluminum projects chip, or peal. PREPARATION is the key. 👍
I will be going for this you are genius and it looks clean as hell on the video. But its a shame that you skipped one important part at the beggining. Do you have any tips how to cut the cardboard so it fits car nicely? Or you were trying over and over again untill you got satisfying fitment?
Pretty much just trial and error yes, cut the contour gradually and hold it up against the bumper to check fitment. Hold it with as little pressure as possible to make sure the cardboard isn’t flexing as this will reduce accuracy, and you can shine a torch from the other side and look for gaps where light is shining through to get it perfect. Hope that helps 👍
Well done, bro! This was always in my mind when I had a modified VW Vento GT (Jetta III in the US), but never actually DID it Now that I have a Passat CC 1.8 TSI myself, I'm interested in this vid. :-) Did the black under-bumper part came off easily ? I did noticed there are a lot of plastic clips... Thanx in forward!
Nice car - the clips do come off with some persuasion, they’re not that difficult to unhook but there’s just a lot of them. Hardest part is re-aligning them all when refitting. You can just do the mod on the car but much easier once it’s off. From memory there are a couple Torx screws as well, don’t rip it off until they’re out 😅 good luck mate
This is actually bonkers, such a good idea, i have just finished doing this on my Audi A3 8P, looks pretty decent concidering it cost me like £5 and if i decide i dont like it in the future i can just buy a diffuser for £80. Cheap mods like this make me happy. I sanded my fins to 800 grit and i they where completely smooth, everything was pretty easy to do, the only thing that was kinda hard was getting rid of the texture, that was a pain... other than that im well chuffed :)
No mines the pre face lift so its smooth at the back, i actually wanted the facelift back but they arent interchangeable, it would however look really cool with these fins on, you should persevere and get them to fit, use cardboard and just keep making tempaltes till they fit nicely
Just started with some cardboard pieces that I thought looked decent, tweaked size and shape until I liked how they looked, and then fine tuned the edge that sits against the car to make sure they were flush. You'll want 2 templates, one for the inner pair and one for the outer pair, as they sit slightly differently on the car. Very easy, just use some thick cardboard and play around a bit
I think it’s time to call out the elephant in the room. You did not add a rear diffuser to your car. Your car came with a rear diffuser. What do you did was take off the rear diffuser that was supplied with the vehicle, screw some fins to that diffuser, and put that same diffuser back on… now with fins. Which ultimately serve no purpose. Fins add no downforce above a diffuser without fins, and are completely pointless.
Thank you so much for your time and labor on this video. It seems like an inexpensive way of doing but it looks great when secured properly and painted. Thanks for sharing your ingenuity and skill.
Very Nice! If u use a Rubber U Channel on the exhaust cut looks way better, and you can spray paint all in black! Here in brazil every body do this cuts and use rubber as finishing!
Was looking up diffuser videos and ran into yours. Amazing job, I love the finished look.
This was really nicely done! Love the design you came up with too.
I've used nylon twine to cut PVC pipe, I'd imagine it would cut that as well.
I dig that. Like your design!
Definitely a great DIY. Looks good too! I have a 2009 Mini Clubman this would look great on, EXCEPT, My rear bumper is 'squared' off at the bottom so in order to do this I would either have to cut and rebuild the lower center of my bumper cover, or find one from another model of Mini (which ain't cheap so that's out of the question..lol). I already have lower side skirts (complete with 'wings') I made myself using styrene house baseboards from Home Depot, and built a front splitter from an old abs sheet I got from someone for nothing. ;)
Mate that's the way to do it 👌
Well done buddy, I love to see people use a bit of imagination and get the results they wanted! How is it holding up? Did the paint stay on long term?
Honestly still looks just as fresh, I was expecting to have to repaint by now but it still looks perfect!
Such a sick tutorial man, thanks!
Excellent idea !!! Great video. Thanks for sharing, definitely my next project !!😁😁👍🏻
Man!! As someone who isn't in love with the available diffusers for my car ...this video is on point!!! Thanks for the inspiration ...
Well done bro, I am gonna try do this actually now
They look great!! Love this DIY project, well done. How are they holding up by this day?
I'll be damned. That looks better than I thought it would. Good job.
Nice video man, literally was looking for a jetta mod lol, can't wait to try
Have to say that’s a great idea and looks good. Love the way all
Done by hand. Great video
Looks sick bruv! Good job and vid, subd 💪🏿
"dont kick ya car" cracked me up xD
Nice 👍, Gunna do something very similar to my charger, but with aluminum, no way I'm paying for that crap that's mass produced. Great job dude
Aluminium will be nice, if you’re painting it let me know how it goes as painting aluminium can be fiddly
@@OEMStez painting aluminum is tricky ONLY because people do not properly prep it, if you clean it with metal cleaner, then sand the surface, clean again, then prime with self etching aluminum primer, THEN you paint. I have yet to have any of my aluminum projects chip, or peal. PREPARATION is the key. 👍
Hello my friend, how are you? Good work my friend, please, I want the exact sizes
nice job bro!
Thanks for sharing 👍 brilliant idea which I gonna copy on my ride.
Nice vid, excellent idea
Great idea Im definitely trying it
Great idea and nice work!
Kudos man! Looks awesome, thanks for the idea! I soon will be applying your idea to my 14 cc R, subbed!
CC gang 💪 thanks legend!
I will be going for this you are genius and it looks clean as hell on the video. But its a shame that you skipped one important part at the beggining. Do you have any tips how to cut the cardboard so it fits car nicely? Or you were trying over and over again untill you got satisfying fitment?
Pretty much just trial and error yes, cut the contour gradually and hold it up against the bumper to check fitment. Hold it with as little pressure as possible to make sure the cardboard isn’t flexing as this will reduce accuracy, and you can shine a torch from the other side and look for gaps where light is shining through to get it perfect. Hope that helps 👍
Looks clean 👌👌
That was legit man!
Well done, bro!
This was always in my mind when I had a modified VW Vento GT (Jetta III in the US), but never actually DID it
Now that I have a Passat CC 1.8 TSI myself, I'm interested in this vid. :-)
Did the black under-bumper part came off easily ? I did noticed there are a lot of plastic clips...
Thanx in forward!
Nice car - the clips do come off with some persuasion, they’re not that difficult to unhook but there’s just a lot of them. Hardest part is re-aligning them all when refitting. You can just do the mod on the car but much easier once it’s off. From memory there are a couple Torx screws as well, don’t rip it off until they’re out 😅 good luck mate
I was looking for this, thanks
great idea
You did great.
In the future you should use RIT Dye instead of painting them, that way even if they get nicked up it will always be black
That’s interesting I’ll look into that
Excellent job man 👏
Did you just use regular screws? Has it been ok on the car after all this time?
Just some basic sheet metal screws from memory, I'm going to do a 1 year update video in the next couple weeks
How did you make the mold bro?
what is this material bro??😮
what downforce will this add to my 90s honda civic
should add at least 40hp of downforce bro
@@OEMStez lol!
It's a difuser of the wind from underneath the car! Helps in turned
It will add no downforce. Purely cosmetic. This is added to the rear valence, which is not a diffuser.
so fu*cking creative!!
This is actually bonkers, such a good idea, i have just finished doing this on my Audi A3 8P, looks pretty decent concidering it cost me like £5 and if i decide i dont like it in the future i can just buy a diffuser for £80. Cheap mods like this make me happy. I sanded my fins to 800 grit and i they where completely smooth, everything was pretty easy to do, the only thing that was kinda hard was getting rid of the texture, that was a pain... other than that im well chuffed :)
Is yours facelift 8p. Mins has the grey diffuser factory and it’s so hard to get the cardboard shapes
No mines the pre face lift so its smooth at the back, i actually wanted the facelift back but they arent interchangeable, it would however look really cool with these fins on, you should persevere and get them to fit, use cardboard and just keep making tempaltes till they fit nicely
Nice job..
Thanks bro
Bro, tell me, how did you go about getting the template ?
Just started with some cardboard pieces that I thought looked decent, tweaked size and shape until I liked how they looked, and then fine tuned the edge that sits against the car to make sure they were flush. You'll want 2 templates, one for the inner pair and one for the outer pair, as they sit slightly differently on the car. Very easy, just use some thick cardboard and play around a bit
Can i know the material of chopping board because i cant find it
Plastic type is HDPE, a lot of chopping boards are made from it
Wow I rate you!!!! 👍
Awesome job .. new sub
How did you get your template
Just trial and error with cardboard
You could have bought black cutting boards
Where's the fun in that? 😜 also makes it a little harder to demonstrate shaping on camera
Siiick
hello there
Nice jop
I think it’s time to call out the elephant in the room. You did not add a rear diffuser to your car. Your car came with a rear diffuser. What do you did was take off the rear diffuser that was supplied with the vehicle, screw some fins to that diffuser, and put that same diffuser back on… now with fins. Which ultimately serve no purpose. Fins add no downforce above a diffuser without fins, and are completely pointless.
Correct, it’s a visual mod🗿a functional diffuser is not required on a daily driven Passat that averages 27kph
lol this comment